Intel says Qualcomm tactics forced it out of modem chip market

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Intel Corp sold its smartphone modem chip business to Apple Inc at 'a multi...

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In a 233-page decision issued in May, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose wrote that Qualcomm’s patent licensing practices “strangled competition” in parts of the market for modem chips that connect smartphones to mobile data networks. She ordered the San Diego-based company to renegotiate licensing agreements at reasonable prices.Intel was Qualcomm’s chief rival in modem chips, and sold the components to Apple for the iPhone.

 

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lol. no. complacency forced intel out.

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