https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft...e-oct-2024
"A new report suggests that Arm Holdings PLC is ending its contract with Qualcomm Inc. which allows the firm to build chip designs based on Arm technology."
While Qualcom and ARM fight will we see an opening forRISC-V emerge as a safer option for large businesses?
Can RISC-V and open source hardware became the low risk option like Linux and other FOSS has?
The Qualcom vs ARM dispute will end up settled in court, this is a legal chess manuver between ARM and it's largest customer who in an IP license 'legal hack' attempt acquired another company to use a more favorable license, but this is an opportunity in a time of instability for CPU hardware alternatives to be discussed not unlike how Crowdstrike outage darkened the reputation of Microsoft windows vs FOSS alternatives as platforms for business.
"A new report suggests that Arm Holdings PLC is ending its contract with Qualcomm Inc. which allows the firm to build chip designs based on Arm technology."
While Qualcom and ARM fight will we see an opening forRISC-V emerge as a safer option for large businesses?
Can RISC-V and open source hardware became the low risk option like Linux and other FOSS has?
The Qualcom vs ARM dispute will end up settled in court, this is a legal chess manuver between ARM and it's largest customer who in an IP license 'legal hack' attempt acquired another company to use a more favorable license, but this is an opportunity in a time of instability for CPU hardware alternatives to be discussed not unlike how Crowdstrike outage darkened the reputation of Microsoft windows vs FOSS alternatives as platforms for business.