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 Arm, Qualcomm legal battle seen disrupting AI-powered PC wave

A two-year legal battle pitting two tech titans threatens to disrupt an emerging wave of new personal computers powered by artificial intelligence, tech industry executives and experts say.

A parade of executives from Microsoft, Asus, Acer, and others joined qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on stage last week at the annual Computex trade show in Taipei to pitch a new generation of AI-powered PCs.
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 A two-year legal battle between Arm Holdings and Qualcomm has the potential to disrupt the emerging wave of new personal computers powered by artificial intelligence (AI) . This legal dispute has raised concerns among tech industry executives and experts, as it could potentially halt the shipment of new PCs that are expected to generate significant revenue for Microsoft and its partners Arm Holdings, a British company majority-owned by Japan's SoftBank Group, filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm