Qualcomm in talks to provide custom chip-design services to ByteDance: sources

The negotiations show US tech companies are keen to do business with China, even with growing friction over AI chips

Published Wed, Jun 24, 2026 · 07:36 PM
    • Qualcomm is the world’s largest supplier of smartphone modem chips, which manage cellular communications.
    • Qualcomm is the world’s largest supplier of smartphone modem chips, which manage cellular communications. PHOTO: REUTERS

    [CALIFORNIA] Qualcomm is in talks to provide chip-design services to China’s ByteDance, four sources said, as the US company seeks to reduce dependence on the smartphone market, its biggest revenue source.

    If successful, the negotiations will make ByteDance – the parent of short-video platform TikTok – an early customer of Qualcomm’s chip-design services operation.

    Qualcomm is the world’s largest supplier of smartphone modem chips, which manage cellular communications.

    The talks also show that US tech companies remain keen to do business with China, even as growing friction between Washington and Beijing over artificial intelligence chips has impacted the likes of Nvidia, AMD, Applied Materials and Lam Research.

    Qualcomm is discussing designing custom chips for ByteDance, said three of the sources.

    The chips will be based in part on technology owned by AlphaWave Semi, a high-speed connectivity specialist Qualcomm acquired last year, two of the sources said.

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    While the discussions are underway, the outcome remains uncertain, three sources noted. It was not clear whether the talks would lead to a finished chip design and manufacturing, and ByteDance could pursue different partners, they said.

    Other details about the chip were not immediately clear.

    One of the sources said the discussion involves the designing of video processing units, with an eye towards starting mass production by the end of the year.

    Reuters reported earlier that ByteDance is developing an AI chip for inference tasks and custom central processing units (CPUs).

    Qualcomm and ByteDance did not respond to queries. The sources spoke on condition of anonymity because the discussions are private.

    A deal with ByteDance will be a significant win for Qualcomm, which has faced uncertainty from smartphone makers this year due to a surge in memory-chip prices.

    Global smartphone shipments are likely to show the steepest annual contraction on record this year.

    Qualcomm is working to break into the booming data-centre chip market and working with customers on three kinds of chips: CPUs, accelerators for inference and custom chips called application-specific integrated circuits, a fast-growing market for rivals such as Broadcom and Marvell. REUTERS

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