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Qualcomm claims Apple shared tech with Intel | Qualcomm claims Apple shared tech with Intel |
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US chipmaker Qualcomm has accused Apple of sharing its technology with rival suppliers including Intel in a theft intended to improve the performance of non-Qualcomm chips. | US chipmaker Qualcomm has accused Apple of sharing its technology with rival suppliers including Intel in a theft intended to improve the performance of non-Qualcomm chips. |
The complaint, made in a filing in a Californian court, marks the latest clash between the two firms. | The complaint, made in a filing in a Californian court, marks the latest clash between the two firms. |
Apple has separately accused Qualcomm of abusing its market dominance in microchips. | Apple has separately accused Qualcomm of abusing its market dominance in microchips. |
Its objections centre around the fees charged by Qualcomm for its technology. | |
For years, Qualcomm supplied Apple with items such as processors for its iPhones and other hardware, but iPhone maker has favoured Intel more recently. | |
In the new court filing, Qualcomm said Apple engineers supplied Intel staff with Qualcomm's confidential source code with the aim of improving the performance of Intel chips, despite a contract intended to restrict access to the technology. | |
Qualcomm alleged the move was part of an "intricate plan" developed by Apple over several years, with the aim of cutting costs and increasing its leverage over Qualcomm. | |
The breach has caused damages "including, but not limited to lost profits", while "unjustly" enriching Apple, the filing says. | |
Qualcomm is seeking to add the claims to a lawsuit first filed last year. | Qualcomm is seeking to add the claims to a lawsuit first filed last year. |
The initial complaint alleged that Apple violated the terms of their contract, including by resisting Qualcomm's efforts to audit its compliance. | The initial complaint alleged that Apple violated the terms of their contract, including by resisting Qualcomm's efforts to audit its compliance. |
Separately, Qualcomm has also accused Apple of violating its patents. | Separately, Qualcomm has also accused Apple of violating its patents. |
Apple declined to comment on the new filing and referred the BBC to a statement issued in June last year. | |
Qualcomm supplies "us with a single connectivity component, but for years have been demanding a percentage of the total cost of our products - effectively taxing Apple's innovation", Apple said then. | |
"We believe deeply in the value of intellectual property but we shouldn't have to pay them for technology breakthroughs they have nothing to do with. We've always been willing to pay a fair rate for standard technology used in our products and since they've refused to negotiate reasonable terms we're asking the courts for help," Apple added. | |
Intel declined to comment. | |
The complaint extends the long-running battle between the two technology giants, which has also attracted interest from regulators in the US, Europe and elsewhere. | The complaint extends the long-running battle between the two technology giants, which has also attracted interest from regulators in the US, Europe and elsewhere. |
In 2016, regulators in South Korea fined Qualcomm for violating the country's competition laws. | In 2016, regulators in South Korea fined Qualcomm for violating the country's competition laws. |
The US Federal Trade Commission, a consumer and competition watchdog, has also argued that Qualcomm's approach to licensing technology, which includes the demand for royalty payments, harms competition. | The US Federal Trade Commission, a consumer and competition watchdog, has also argued that Qualcomm's approach to licensing technology, which includes the demand for royalty payments, harms competition. |
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