EU court finds Qualcomm guilty of predatory pricing

Ro, 18 September 2024

The EU's second highest court confirmed an earlier verdict and found Qualcomm guilty of what is known as predatory pricing. However, the court reduced the fine from €242 million to €238.7 million.

EU court rules Qualcomm as guilty of predatory pricing

The case concerns Qualcomm's contract with British software maker Icera, which is now part of Nvidia. Between 2009 and 2011, Qualcomm sold chips below cost. This practice aims to exclude other competitors from the potential deal.

Qualcomm has put forward numerous appeals, including one that claims the Qualcomm-Icera deal accounted for just 0.7% of the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System market, making the case quite insignificant. However, the European court only accepted the one that asked for a fine reduction, hence the slight adjustment.

It doesn't end there, though, as Qualcomm can now appeal to the EU Court of Justice, which is the highest level of the union's system.

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Are those intel and qualcomm engineers all from usa?Are arm, nokia, siemens, zeiss, ericsson all real companies? Or actually all work done by us companies?

Like it really matters OMG. Others could sell such low too. If i for example find a solution (no matter how futuristic it will sounds) a solution where i can make a flagship grade phone with a specs and a value of let say 5000 eur worth but by ...

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ASML isn't a real company in the same way as AMD/Intel/Nvidia. It really operates as a neutral patent holding company for all the players in the fab space, and just manufactures fab equipment. And besides, although they may be technically headqu...

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