Apple, Qualcomm Reach Courthouse-Steps Settlement to Suits
- Chipmaker’s shares jump most since 1999 on supply agreement
- IPhone maker had sued, saying Qualcomm exerted too much power
This article is for subscribers only.
Apple Inc. and Qualcomm Inc. agreed to end a two-year legal battle over billions of dollars of technology licensing fees that threatened the chipmaker’s most profitable line of business.
Apple will make a one-time payment to Qualcomm, and the two reached a multiyear agreement whereby Qualcomm will supply chips and license its technology to the iPhone maker in exchange for royalty payments, the companies said Tuesday in a statement. Litigation between the two around the world will be dismissed, but no details were disclosed about the payments or fees. Qualcomm’s stock gained the most in a single day since 1999.