Qualcomm (QCOM) CEO Cristiano Amon took the witness stand and told a jury business suffered when customers were misled by Arm (ARM) about the companies’ licensing agreement for chip technology, Jef Feeley of Bloomberg reports. Amon said Arm “created uncertainty” among Qualcomm customers by making them believe a license to use Arm’s technology will expire in 2025.
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