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Qualcomm alleges Apple gave swiped chip secrets to Intel

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Qualcomm escalated a legal war with Apple, accusing the iPhone maker of stealing secrets and sharing them with mobile chip rival Intel, according to court documents. The California mobile chipmaker on Monday added the sizzling accusation in an amendment to a lawsuit filed against Apple last year in California state court in Qualcomm’s home city of San Diego.

The modified filing contends that Apple “engaged in a yearslong campaign of false promises, stealth, and subterfuge designed to steal Qualcomm’s confidenti­al informatio­n and trade secrets” in order to help Intel and other rivals field competing mobile chips,

Apple’s goal was to buy mobile chips from Intel instead of depending on Qualcomm, the dominant maker of mobile phone processors, the court document claimed. Qualcomm general counsel Don Rosenberg said in response to an AFP inquiry that the latest filing showed that “Apple has flouted its contractua­l commitment­s and misappropr­iated Qualcomm’s property rights in an effort to improve its performanc­e and increase its profits.” In response to a request for comment, Apple directed AFP to a comment the Silicon Valley company made in June of last year regarding its clash with Qualcomm.

“Qualcomm’s illegal business practices are harming Apple and the entire industry,” Apple said.

“They supply 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’s ongoing legal battle with Qualcomm includes accusation­s that the chipmaker has been charging for invalid patents. Apple had long relied on Qualcomm for chips for iPhones, but turned to Intel after the onset of legal wrangling. (AFP)

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