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  2. Qualcomm - Wikipedia

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    Qualcomm's royalties come out to about 5% or $30 per mobile device. [5] According to Fortune Magazine, this is about 5–10 times more than what is typically charged by other patent-holders. [183] Qualcomm says its patents are more expensive because they are more important and its pricing is within the range of common licensing practices. [183]

  3. Jon Rubinstein - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan J. "Jon" Rubinstein (born October 1956) is an American electrical engineer who played an instrumental role in the development of the iMac and iPod, [1] the portable music and video device first sold by Apple Computer Inc. in 2001. He left his position as senior vice president of Apple's iPod division on April 14, 2006.

  4. Lisa Su - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Tzwu-Fang Su (Chinese: 蘇姿丰; born 1969) is an American billionaire business executive, computer scientist, and electrical engineer who is the president, chief executive officer (CEO), and chair of the semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Su was born in Taiwan and moved to the United States as a child.

  5. Elon Musk says he’s increasing salaries for Tesla engineers ...

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    Elon Musk says he’s increasing salaries for Tesla engineers because Sam Altman’s OpenAI keeps trying to recruit them Christiaan Hetzner April 4, 2024 at 8:07 AM

  6. UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science

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    Klein Gilhousen ’69: co-inventor of CDMA technology and co-founder of Qualcomm; Blake Krikorian ’90: founder of Sling Media; K. Megan McArthur, ’93: NASA astronaut; James D. Plummer ’66, M.S. ’67, Ph.D. ’71: Dean of Stanford University School of Engineering

  7. List of largest mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    Qualcomm: 121.0 146.8 Qualcomm claimed that Broadcom had undervalued the business but did propose to meet Broadcom officials, with the initial offer of $121 billion ($140 billion with debt). [437] [438] On February 21, Broadcom reduced their offer to $117 billion in light of Qualcomms increased bid for NXP Semiconductors. [439] 10 2018 Broadcom ...

  8. Broadcom Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Broadcom facility in Cambridge UK, as seen in 2011. Broadcom Corporation was founded by professor-student pair Henry Samueli and Henry Nicholas from UCLA in 1991. In 1995 the company moved from its Westwood, Los Angeles office to Irvine, California. [1]

  9. Cornell Tech - Wikipedia

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    The seven-floor structure is meant primarily as a business incubator for students, faculty, and staff, [39] with 70% of the building being commercially leased and 30% devoted to academic space. [38] The building's 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m 2 ) roof is fitted with solar panels but doubles as an event space.