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Qualcomm easing licensing terms ...

What is the new terms ? Any insights ?

Also, if OEM's dont pay on ASP of the phone, but strictly for the chip + IP, what will be the impact. I am sure some one has done the math as I believe this is where this is all trending towards.

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Does this terms apply for server business ? How will be the $ made in server business here.

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Post ID: @3jbt+SUh2wGK

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/technology/sd-fi-qualcomm-framework-20180427-story.html

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Post ID: @2nza+SUh2wGK

In a nutshell

  1. Stock price to adjust

  2. Staffing to adjust I.e reduce to meet the shareholder value

  3. Forward looking struggle to maintain the market share

Run"........

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Post ID: @1emh+SUh2wGK

Per device royalty model will end soon (2019). QCOM will be paid royalty only on modem.

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Post ID: @1ymm+SUh2wGK

So just for modem, income is dropping by at least 20%, 5G will not bring is $ like 4G. Not making money elsewhere therefore, there has to be more staff reduction and stock should trade 40. Plain and simple. NXP is just a side gig.

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Post ID: @1lfs+SUh2wGK

Previously the maximum base price was $500. so they lowered it to $400.

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Post ID: @1ady+SUh2wGK

And soon you are out of iPhones haha. Keep polishing, sterling :)

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Post ID: @hjj+SUh2wGK

They said it on the call. The maximum base price for phones is going to be $400. So if the rate is 5%, the max royalty per phone is $20. So an iPhone X which sells for $1000 will be counted as a $400 phone. That's a $30 decrease in royalty for that phone.

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