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Qualcomm’s big AI gamble: Breaking Nvidia’s chips stronghold

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27.06.2026

Qualcomm’s big AI gamble: Breaking Nvidia’s chips stronghold 

Qualcomm has long been known primarily as the maker of smartphone chips, but since taking the reins five years ago, CEO Cristiano Amon has worked to change that and equip the company for the tough but lucrative AI chip wars. Since 2021, Qualcomm has reinvented itself to become a major player in newer areas such as tech for cars—including driver-assistance and connected-vehicle systems±—and chips to power smart home devices and wearables.

Now, Amon has a more ambitious target in his sights: His five-year plan, presented to investors this week, is nothing less than a challenge to Nvidia’s long dominance in the market for A.I. chips for data centers. At Qualcomm’s investor day in Manhattan on Wednesday, he and his team unveiled its latest lines of AI accelerators and central processing units (CPUs).

Taking Nvidia on won’t be easy for Qualcomm. After all, Nvidia—the most valuable company in the world with a market capitalization of $4.7 trillion—is the market leader by far in AI chips. “A lot of people ask, ‘Oh, in this crowded market, is it too late? It’s never too late for Qualcomm,” Amon told a packed room of Wall Street analysts on Wednesday. 

Investors seemed to........

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