Intel accuses Qualcomm of monopoly
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Qualcomm grows dwarfs. The company is in the middle of a legal battle with Apple for allegedly asking for higher-than-normal prices for the use of patents. Now, when that battle is not yet over, Qualcomm has more problems. Intel joins the fight.
Intel accuses Qualcomm of monopoly
The new participant in this story is Intel. The company accuses Qualcomm of a monopoly. Again using the same argument, that the American company charges more for its patents than it should. So the controversy is served. And Qualcomm, as expected, is not silent.
Qualcomm responds
Intel is complaining about the same thing as Apple and other companies that have also joined these statements. They argue that Qualcomm is charging five times as much for its licenses. Something that is not legal, and that is not liked by anyone. Therefore, Intel has been very direct and requests ITC to investigate the American company for evidence.
Logically, the accused do not remain silent. And they have responded harshly to Intel's accusations. They have also claimed that Intel uses certain patents for LTE modems illegally. So without a doubt, with this response, the war is served in the sector.
We hope that these problems will be solved soon. And we will see how the legal battle that they are currently serving ends, because it seems that this will go on for a long time. Perhaps more companies will join this story. What do you think? Who do you think is right in this story?
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