The USA's International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued an initial finding in a patent lawsuit brought by Tessera Technologies against a raft of companies, including Motorola and Qualcomm - stating that Tessera's asserted patents are valid but are not infringed by the respondents.
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The extensive high-speed eHSPA wireless network was helped by partners Ericsson, Qualcomm and Sierra Wireless.
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New York — Texas Instruments (TXN) has been ranked at the top of the latest Vendor Matrix released by ABI Research. Qualcomm (QCOM) and Intel Corporation (INTC) claimed the second and third spots in the company’s new evaluation of worldwide MID platform vendors. ”Certain MID vendors can work with ARM directly if they are used
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Rarely heard of mobile phone maker Mio is reportedly going to deliver their first 3.5 touch-screen GPS mobile phone in the first quarter of 09. The whisper is that this Mio smartphone will be powered by a Qualcomm 3.5G chipset, incorporate a 3.2 megapixel camera, and come preloaded with Mitac’s self developed “Sprint” touch interface. The
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According to a new Ovum forecast, the market for GPS-enabled mobile devices will grow rapidly, from an estimated 163.9 million shipments in 2007 to almost 572 million in 2012. In the early years this growth has been driven by the CDMA players, namely Qualcomm, serving large CDMA markets,
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ABI Research ranks TI at the top of the Mobie Internet Device vendor matrix followed by Qualcomm and Intel.
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Qualcomm again lost a federal court appeal, with the judge upholding last month?s decision.
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A U.S. federal court affirms a ruling against Qualcomm in its long-running battle with Broadcom over video technology patents, but voids a part of the lower-court decision that said Qualcomm could not enforce the patents. The ruling is slightly favorable to Qualcomm because of the part on enforceability, Charter Equity Research analyst Ed Snyder says. - WASHINGTON (Reuters) A U.S. federal court on...
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A federal appeals court has added another layer to the never-ending dispute between Qualcomm and Broadcom over digital video patents by agreeing that Qualcomm was wrong but that the punishment doled out by a lower court was too harsh. The appeals court sent the whole thing back to that lower court for another go. The case started in 2005 when Qualcomm said chip competitor Broadcom infringed on two...
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