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Apple and Google, two key US smartphone brands, aren't planning to take up Qualcomm's Snapdragon modems in future products.
Attorneys for Arm , and Qualcomm grilled a former Apple executive on Tuesday about a key question for the future of the chip industry: Who owns the intellectual property built on top of Arm's computing architecture?
Apple CPUs were increasing in performance by 20% per generation while the Arm CPUs were increasing by only 10%.
Apple insider and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed a slew of new information about Cupertino's upcoming M5-series processors. The new chips are expected to power a
Arm and Qualcomm's dispute over Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chips is continuing in court this week, with executives from each company taking the stand and attempting to downplay the accusations from the other side.
Many expect the next iPhone SE to follow in the shadow of the staid iPhone 16. But Tim Cook and his team have some new ideas that involve taking a risk with the next iPhone.
Here are some of the biggest premarket US stock movers today: Xerox (NASDAQ: XRX) stock rose 2.6% after the Wall Street Journal reported that the IT company is nearing a deal for Lexmark International that values the maker of printers and printing software at $1.5 billion, including debt.
The most recent iPhone SE – the iPhone SE (2022), otherwise known as the iPhone SE 3 – hit shelves almost three years ago (it launched just six months after the iPhone 13 series), and much has changed in the smartphone industry since then.
Qualcomm's central processors are properly licensed under an agreement with Arm Holdings, a jury found in a trial in U.S. federal court that removed some, but not all, uncertainty around the mobile chipmaker's expansion into the laptop market.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X and Intel's Core Ultra Series 2 are intended to make Windows laptops more competitive with Apple MacBooks. Which is more successful?