Qualcomm has expanded its application partnerships to include Moises App, DJay Pro, Steinberg Cubase, and Capture One to take down Apple's supremacy in the art world.
Qualcomm's diversification into automotive, IoT, and AI sectors is driving revenue growth, boosted by on-device AI and solid financial performance. See more here.
Internal discussions and court documents reveal that Arm has been exploring these strategies since 2019. CEO Rene Haas has been a vocal advocate for change, expressing frustration with the company’s reliance on major customers and pushing for greater control over its technology.
We see potential for Qualcomm in 2025 with Samsung partnership, but Apple's 5G modems could impact revenue. Read more on QCOM stock here.
Arm Holdings is developing plans to increase prices by up to 300% and has discussed manufacturing its own chips.
Qualcomm is lining up the Snapdragon X against Intel’s ( INTC) Core 5 120U processor, which is also used to power mid-range PCs. Overall, the company says its Snapdragon X offers better performance per watt than the competing Intel chip and is better suited for AI tasks.
The server CPU market has long been dominated by Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and AMD (NASDAQ: AMD). Both companies make chips based on the x86 architecture. While there are other types of CPUs used for specialized purposes -- think IBM mainframes -- x86 reigns supreme in the data center.
While Apple has seen a lot of success with Apple silicon-powered ARM Macs, ARM on the Windows side is still rough with software compatibility. This new computer by ASUS might be as good as an ARM Windows laptop can get in 2025.
Nvidia forms a trio with ARM and Mediatek. Together, they are obviously preparing an all-round attack, summarizes Mark Mantel.
This year is possibly going to be the year of thin phones. As buzz builds over Samsung's Galaxy S25 Slim and Apple's rumored iPhone 17 Air,
PCs and servers over the last few decades, and yet, we're starting to see a tangible shift towards something different. Arm is becoming more and more commonplace, with software vendors finally building their applications for Arm platforms on Windows with the release of the Snapdragon X Elite.
Qualcomm silently revealed a 7-core version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Here’s what we know about this unusual variant.