> Apple has a history of demanding extortionate patent licensing fees for incredibly obvious ideas
When ? I am only aware of one situation in their history i.e. Android where Apple has sought an ongoing royalty.
> Apple is trying to destroy Qualcomm and monopolize the market
What ? Apple is never going to sell their CPUs to their competitors. They are a product company not a components vendor so not sure what market you are referring to. Also Intel sells modem components as well.
Has Apple sought a royalty on Android? My belief has been that Apple refused to license any of their patents. They've sued Samsung not to extract royalties, but to stop them infringing Apple's patents, full-stop.
When ? I am only aware of one situation in their history i.e. Android where Apple has sought an ongoing royalty.
> Apple is trying to destroy Qualcomm and monopolize the market
What ? Apple is never going to sell their CPUs to their competitors. They are a product company not a components vendor so not sure what market you are referring to. Also Intel sells modem components as well.