Qualcomm CEO Fires Back at Arm in Trial Over Licensing Dispute
- Tech firms are sparring in weeklong jury trial in Delaware
- Closing arguments are expected Thursday in federal court
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Qualcomm Inc.’s chief executive officer told a jury that its business suffered when customers were misled by computer-chip designer Arm Holdings Plc about the companies’ licensing agreement for chip technology vital to the electronics ecosystem.
Cristiano Amon, who was chosen in 2021 to head Qualcomm, took the witness stand Wednesday in a licensing dispute that threatens to roil the technology industry.