Qualcomm, Broadcom settle phone chip patent dispute

16 Mar 2007
00:00

(Associated Press via NewsEdge) Wireless technology companies Broadcom and Qualcomm have settled a patent dispute involving mobile phone chips less than a week before the case was scheduled for trial.

The agreement, disclosed to US district judge Rudi M. Brewster, resolved a 2005 claim by Qualcomm that Broadcom was infringing on technology used to control power usage by mobile phones. Court documents detailing the settlement terms were not immediately available.

The suit, slated to go to trial in a federal court in San Diego, was one of several claims the two companies have filed against each other over intellectual property and licensing.

A spokeswoman for Qualcomm declined comment. A Broadcom spokesman did not immediately respond to a phone message.

In January, a federal jury in San Diego found that Broadcom did not infringe on two Qualcomm patents for video compression technology. In February, the companies announced settlements in two separate lawsuits in which they accused each other of patent violations.

But several other patent-infringement suits are still scheduled for trial later this year in San Diego.

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