➀ The Arm v Qualcomm lawsuit in Wilmington continued, focusing on the amount of Arm technology in a Qualcomm PC processor; ➁ Arm's lawyer argued that the licensing contract covered Arm technology and its derivatives and modifications; ➂ Gerard Williams, CEO of Nuvia, acknowledged that some of Nuvia's design work might be considered derivatives or modifications of Arm's technology, but estimated the amount to be 'one percent or less'.
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