In this class action suit, consumers accused Qualcomm of violating the anti-monopoly law and hoped that San Francisco district court judge Lucy Koh would block the company from applying for any import ban that might prevent Apple from using Intel chips.
Qualcomm has filed a patent infringement complaint with the US International Trade Commission (ITC), one of which is expected to be announced in September. This is part of the patent dispute between Apple and Qualcomm, which should be used by Apple in Apple. Qualcomm's technology and how much to pay for disagreement.
The plaintiff in this case believes that Intel is just preparing to challenge Qualcomm's illegal monopoly, and the import ban will make the plan aborted. In addition, the move will also curb market competition that was hit by Qualcomm's anti-competitive behavior.
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) also filed a lawsuit alleging that Qualcomm abused patents and market position to combat competitors, especially in the field of Apple equipment.
Qualcomm denied the existence of a monopoly, and the company also believed that they should be compensated for the mobile device technology they developed.