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Once more into the breach Qualcomm has decided it wants another crack at the data centre business, this time hoping Nvidia’s AI-laced coat-tails will carry it past previous failures. At Computex ...
Qualcomm revealed its latest dual core Snapdragon processor that will surely make NVIDIA Tegra 2 chips feel the heat. Up until now, all tablets running Android 3.0 almost exclusively had a Tegra 2 ...
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Qualcomm working on datacenter CPU and in ‘advanced discussions’ with hyperscaler
But may face competition in its core smartphone segment as Samsung says it’s found a premium handset-maker who wants its Exynos SoCs Chip design firm Qualcomm says it’s in “advanced discussions” with ...
Qualcomm may finally be ready to move beyond its mobile stronghold and take a real step into the data center market. During ...
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Qualcomm's 'tick-tock' Snapdragon X release cycle explained
Qualcomm's AI-heavy Computex 2025 presentation notably avoided discussing the next generation of Snapdragon X chips. Instead, it went heavy on AI capabilities with its available hardware.
Today, Qualcomm held a short conference at Computex and confirmed that its next Snapdragon Summit is taking place from September 23 to September 25. This is almost four months from now.
At the Computex 2025 keynote address, MediaTek's CEO, Rick Tsai, unveiled the company's inaugural 2nm chip, poised for tape-out in September of this year. Based on MediaTek's development timeline ...
Qualcomm did not launch new chips at Computex but used the stage to confirm the dates for its next major event. The company announced that the annual Snapdragon Summit will take place from ...
According to the company’s bulletin, Google’s Android security team reported the three zero-days (CVE-2025-21479, CVE-2025-21480, and CVE-2025-27038) to Qualcomm in February.
Qualcomm Inc. is acquiring Alphawave IP Group plc, a U.K.-based provider of technology for linking together chips, in a $2.4 billion deal. The companies announced the transaction today.
At Computex 2025, Qualcomm and Advantech announced an intensified partnership to advance the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem, with a strategic focus on industrial automation and robotics.
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