Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf (Steve Mollenkopf) recently said that after the legal proceedings, the relationship between Qualcomm and Apple began to ease. Previously, the two companies had fierce legal battles over royalties. Apple accused Qualcomm of "double charging" and completely withheld payments to chip manufacturers. However, just at the beginning of the actual trial, Apple and Qualcomm unexpectedly announced a settlement at the last minute. In the latest interview with Bloomberg, Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf (Steve Mollenkopf) talked about the company's ever-tight relationship with Apple. After a fierce legal battle between the two companies, Mollenkopf said: "Now things are much more natural." In addition, Mollenkopf also explained how Qualcomm was affected by the epidemic in the Chinese market and how to recover and rebound: "In the first quarter, we saw a significant decline in the Chinese market, but surprisingly, it actually rebounded Soon. The Chinese market took only about five weeks to correct itself and quickly returned to a market level that was almost the same as a year ago. This process actually also transitioned more phones to 5G by a certain percentage. " Apple is expected to use Qualcomm ’s modem to provide 5G support for the iPhone 12 series this fall. #apple #qualcomm #iphone12 #5G #Mollenkopf #bloomberg #wajkewaje #technews #covid19
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