Qualcomm’slongmarchtowards5Gtookafewstepsclosertorealitytoday,asthecompanyhasannouncedthatithascompleteditsfirsttestofa5Gconnectiononamobiledevice.Thetestwascom
U.S.smartphonechipmakerQualcommhasofferedconcessionsinanattempttoallayEUantitrustconcernsoverits$38-billionbidforNXPSemiconductors,thelargesteverinthesemiconduc
ASouthKoreancourtonMondayrejectedQualcommInc’srequesttosuspendanorderbythecountry’santitrustagencytotakecorrectiveactiononthewayitlicensespatents.InDecember,the
QualcommInc'srequesttosuspendanorderbythecountry'santitrustagencytotakecorrectiveactiononthewayitlicensespatentswasrejectedbyaSouthKoreancourtonMonday.InDecembe
U.S.tradeofficialshaveagreedtoinvestigateQualcommInc'sallegationsthatAppleIncinfringedonpatentswithitsiPhone7andotherdevices,theU.S.InternationalTradeCommission
Intel’sbusinessisundersiegefromavarietyoffronts,andunlikeMicrosoftthecompanyhasnotbeenabletodiversifybeyondtheircorePCprocessormarket,failingtocreateaneffective
Qualcommforecastfourth-quarterprofitbelowanalysts'estimatesasthecompany'sescalatingpatentbattlewithApplecontinuestotakeatollonitslicensingbusiness.Sharesoftheco
QualcommchiefexecutiveSteveMollenkopfsaidonMondaythechipmaker'slegalwarwithAppleisaboutdefendinghiscompany'sbusinessmodel,butpredictedaneventualout-of-courtsett
QualcommfurtherexpandeditslegalbattlewithAppleonThursday,suingtheCupertino-basedsmartphonecompanyforpatentinfringementandaskingtheUSInternationalTradeCommission
ApplebroadenedalegalattackonQualcomm,arguingtoaUSfederalcourtthatlicenseagreementsthatsecurethechipmakeracutofeveryiPhonemanufacturedwereinvalid.Ifsuccessful,Ap
The back and forth goes on in the US Federal Trade Commission's antitrust suit against Qualcomm, the world's largest maker of mobile chips.
ThebackandforthgoesonintheUSFederalTradeCommission'santitrustsuitagainstQualcomm,theworld'slargestmakerofmobilechips.LateFridaynight,Qualcommfiredthelatestsalvo
Chinese cellphone makers on Wednesday expressed their support of a record anti-trust fine levied on U.S. chip maker Qualcomm.
China's fine on Qualcomm is nothing but a legitimate act to regulate the market and create a fair environment for all businesses -- Chinese and foreign.
Chinese authorities have imposed a record fine of 6.09 billion yuan (994 million U.S. dollars) on mobile chip maker Qualcomm following an anti-trust probe, it was announced Tuesday.
China's top economic planning body confirmed Wednesday that it is conducting an antitrust investigation into U.S. mobile chip maker Qualcomm Inc.