By Stephen Nellis

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Arm Holdings said on Tuesday it planned to appeal a judge’s ruling in a licensing dispute against Qualcomm that left the chipmaker’s jury victory intact.

Qualcomm secured a key win in U.S. federal court in Delaware last year, with a jury finding that central processor units made by its subsidiary Nuvia were properly licensed under an agreement with Arm.

The jury reached a verdict on two out of three counts, and deadlocked on the third count, which resulted in a mistrial.

Arm had asked Judge Maryellen Noreika to either throw out the verdict on the two counts where Qualcomm won, or have a new trial. The judge declined both of Arm’s requests.

“Arm remains confident in its position in its ongoing dispute with Qualcomm and will immediately file an

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