Big Tech Greater China Qualcomm March 25, 2025 China talks trade with Qualcomm, others China’s government emphasised it remains open for business and is seeking to maintain global collaborations, an apparent rebuff to US trade tariffs made as ministers met with a host of top executives from companies including Qualcomm and Apple. By Michael Carroll
Devices Digital Industries Qualcomm March 10, 2025 Qualcomm eyes IoT edge with platform buy Qualcomm Technologies inked a deal to buy AI developer platform provider Edge Impulse for an undisclosed sum, a move the chipmaker positioned as expanding its play for the IoT segment. By Chris Donkin
Devices MWC Barcelona 2025 Qualcomm March 3, 2025 Qualcomm advances latest 5G modem for AI Qualcomm released the newest generation of its 5G modem-RF chipset, noting the latest version is 30 per cent faster than its predecessor and can better run the growing number of AI-dedicated algorithms for the mobile technology. By Mike Robuck
Apple Devices Qualcomm December 9, 2024 Apple leak reveals 3-year target to outdo Qualcomm Speculation continued to mount over the timeline for Apple’s long-awaited self-developed iPhone modems, with Bloomberg reporting the company was aiming to overtake the abilities of Qualcomm technology by 2027. By Chris Donkin
Asia Pacific Digital Industries Qualcomm December 3, 2024 Qualcomm updates Japan leadership Qualcomm tapped experienced executive Yasumasa Nakayama to head up its operation in Japan, an in-market promotion based on existing relationships with key customers in the market. By Michael Carroll
Intel Qualcomm November 26, 2024 Qualcomm loses interest in Intel; chip funding cut US chip giant Intel’s week looked to be going from bad-to-worse as any potential sale to rival Qualcomm is reportedly now off the table, while the US government confirmed it had reduced the company's chip funding. By Michael Carroll
Devices Qualcomm November 20, 2024 Qualcomm targets $22B in automotive, IoT drive Qualcomm unveiled a plan to up its earnings related to IoT, automotive, PCs and extended reality devices as part of a strategy to cut its reliance on the mobile handset market. By Chris Donkin