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US tech giant Qualcomm opens AI R&D centre in Vietnam, its third largest after India, Ireland
This comes after its acquisition of a GenAI unit of Vietnam’s Vingroup in April
Qualcomm strengthens AI portfolio with US$2.4 billion Alphawave deal
Alphawave is the latest British company to be snapped up in a market plagued by low valuations and stunted growth
Arm recruits from customers as it plans to sell its own chips
ARM has begun recruiting from its own customers and competing against them for deals as it pushes toward selling its own chips, according to people familiar with the matter and a document viewed by Re...
Qualcomm sales beat estimates, shares drop after licensing forecast
Qualcomm on Wednesday forecast sales and profits above analyst expectations as artificial intelligence features helped fuel demand for smartphones, and its share price fell after the bell on expectati...
Qualcomm’s new chips will bring AI to US$600 personal computers
QUALCOMM introduced new chips designed to power personal computers (PCs) capable of running the latest artificial intelligence (AI) software yet cost as little as US$600.
Qualcomm defeats Arm’s claim over chip design licence breach
Qualcomm prevailed at trial against Arm’s claim that it breached a licence for chip technology that the world’s largest maker of mobile-phone processors acquired when it bought a startup in 2021.
Apple plans three-year modem rollout in bid to top Qualcomm
Company plans first modem in 2025 and high-end version in 2026
Qualcomm’s takeover interest in Intel is said to cool
QUALCOMM’s interest in pursuing an acquisition of Intel has cooled, according to sources familiar with the matter, upending what would have likely been one of the largest technology deals of all time.
Qualcomm forecasts beats estimates, shares jump 8.5%
CHIP designer Qualcomm on Wednesday (Nov 6) forecast sales and profit in the current quarter would exceed Wall Street estimates as the company benefits a wave of launches of flagship Chinese smartphon...
Arm to cancel Qualcomm chip design license in escalation of feud
ARM Holdings is cancelling a license that allowed longtime partner Qualcomm to use Arm intellectual property to design chips, escalating a legal dispute over vital smartphone technology.