On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 10:54 AM GARY WILLIAMS <williams4...@bellsouth.net>
wrote:

> What does this mean for Apple and i phones in the future? I hope they will
> continue to make i phones.
>

Of course they will continue to make iPhones. The questions are:

   1. Will Qualcomm chips be in those phones
   2. Will Qualcomm get paid "as much as they want" or "as much as Apple
   thinks they deserve" for patents used in chips by other vendors (e.g. Intel)
   3. Will there be adjustments to patent law (or at least establish case
   law changing the trajectory of future cases)

This matters a lot for Qualcomm stockholders and folks with an interest in
patent/IP law. I seriously doubt it's going to change what gets into our
hands (other than a  hiccup or two (in ship dates) if the result is
changing chip suppliers from Intel back to Qualcomm at some point).

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