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Qualcomm

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724 articles decelerating

$9.95B in Q3 revenue, down 4% year over year, sharpened coverage of Qualcomm’s push beyond Apple-dependent smartphone chips into autos and AI data centers.

Who they are

Qualcomm is a chip supplier whose coverage centers on Snapdragon mobile processors and connectivity, with its role widening into wearables, automotive digital cockpits and driver assistance, and prospective AI data-center CPUs. It appears repeatedly alongside Apple, Android and Samsung in mobile, while recent stories place it against Intel and AMD in computing and alongside BMW in automotive supply.

The recent arc

Coverage reached its recent high in 2026Q2 as Qualcomm moved from device silicon toward broader AI infrastructure: it unveiled the Dragonfly C1000 data-center CPU for agentic AI, said Meta would use it when production begins in 2028, and announced a nearly $4B acquisition of chip-software platform maker Modular. CEO Cristiano Amon also said the company was designing China-focused data-center chips compliant with US export controls, making China market access part of the expansion story.

The latest coverage shifts back to the near-term mobile-business constraints and diversification response. Reuters reported Q3 revenue of $9.95B, down 4% year over year, a below-estimate Q4 profit forecast and faster-expected declines in Apple revenue; Bloomberg reported planned double-digit processor price increases after supplier-cost pressure. At the same time, Qualcomm signed a 10-year agreement to supply BMW’s future digital-cockpit and advanced-driver-assistance systems, offering a concrete longer-cycle outlet beyond handsets.

The tension

The central tension is between reliance on the smartphone ecosystem, particularly Apple, and Qualcomm’s attempt to establish new growth engines. Apple’s expected revenue decline and processor-price increases point to pressure in the established business, while the company is challenging Intel and AMD for AI data-center CPU demand, pursuing China-compliant designs amid export restrictions, and using BMW’s long-term automotive deal to reduce dependence on phone cycles.

Why it matters

If Qualcomm can translate its mobile-chip expertise into durable automotive and data-center positions, its competitive frame could shift from handset supplier to a broader AI-compute provider. That outcome remains uncertain: the data-center effort faces entrenched Intel and AMD as well as Nvidia, China products must remain within export-control limits, and the near-term financial picture still reflects exposure to Apple and supplier costs.

Qualcomm's 712 articles cluster around mobile chip cycles, patent disputes, and failed M&A, with coverage peaking at 33 articles in 2018Q1 during Broadcom's hostile takeover attempt that Trump blocked on national security grounds. The entity's relationships with Apple (159 co-occurrences) and Intel (100) define its competitive position, while China (56) and Samsung (49) highlight manufacturing and market dependencies. Coverage surged again in 2024 with Snapdragon X PC chips challenging Intel and AMD in Windows devices, generating 30 articles in Q2 alone. Recent mentions focus on supply chain constraints, with January 2026 earnings warning about memory shortages causing QCOM to drop 9 percent after hours. The tech news corpus shows Qualcomm transitioning from mobile chip monopolist to diversified silicon supplier, with automotive, IoT, and PC representing growth vectors as smartphone margins compress.

Qualcomm has appeared in 724 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2026Q2 with 34 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, Intel, Microsoft, Google.

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Qualcomm’s NPU Meets a Near-60% Memory Bill
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Prophesee’s €130M Has No Cited Deployment Proof
Prophesee’s September 2022 Series C brought reported funding to about €130M. In the articles cited here through August 6, 2026, no later report names a customer...
Qualcomm Takes Its Edge Playbook Into a $15B Rack Test
After giving developers models optimized for 45-TOPS PC NPUs, Qualcomm now targets $15 billion in data-center chip sales by 2029. Meta’s expected 2028 Dragonfly...
Qualcomm’s $15B Bet Moves the Edge Inward
Qualcomm targets $15B in fiscal-2029 data-center chip sales, with Dragonfly C1000 due in 2028 and Meta as its first named user. Deployment still depends on soft...
Qualcomm’s $15B Route From AI PCs to Data Centers
Qualcomm’s 45-TOPS Snapdragon X Elite cleared the 40-TOPS AI-PC threshold. Its planned nearly $4 billion Modular acquisition and $15 billion data-center sales t...

Coverage Timeline

2026-07-30
Reuters 34 related

Qualcomm reports Q3 revenue down 4% YoY to $9.95B, forecasts Q4 profit below est., and expects revenue from Apple to fall faster; QCOM drops 3%+

Qualcomm (QCOM.O) forecast fourth-quarter profit below Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, and said revenue from Apple (AAPL.O) …

2026-07-29
Reuters 12 related

Qualcomm reports Q3 revenue down 4% YoY to $9.95B, forecasts Q4 profit below est., and expects revenue from Apple to fall faster; QCOM drops 7%+ after hours

Qualcomm (QCOM.O) forecast fourth-quarter profit below Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, and said revenue from Apple (AAPL.O) …

2026-07-25
Bloomberg 7 related

Letter: Qualcomm tells customers it plans to raise prices by double digit percentage points, after exhausting its ability to absorb higher costs from suppliers

2026-07-24
Bloomberg 4 related

Letter: Qualcomm tells customers it plans to raise prices by double digit percentage points, after exhausting its ability to absorb higher costs from suppliers

Qualcomm Inc., the biggest maker of smartphone processors, plans to increase prices by a percentage in the double digits …

2026-06-25
Reuters 17 related

Qualcomm expects to generate $15B in data center chip sales by 2029 and raises its non-handset chip revenue forecast from $22B to $40B by 2029; QCOM jumps 9%+

2026-06-24
Reuters 5 related

Qualcomm expects $15B in data center chip sales by 2029, raises its non-handset chip revenue forecast to $40B by 2029, up from $22B; QCOM jumps 13%+ after hours

MarketWatch 19 related

Micron and Sandisk led a tech selloff on June 23, falling 13%+ each; Western Digital fell 8%, Marvell 9%, Seagate 5%, Qualcomm 8%, and Applied Materials 8%

One analyst says investors are merely taking a ‘breather’ from buzzy tech stocks, following sharp year-to-date gains and ahead …

2026-06-11
Financial Times 16 related

Sources: Germany's Neura Robotics, which builds AI-powered humanoid robots, raised $1.4B from Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon, Nvidia, and others at a ~$7B valuation

2026-06-10
Financial Times 18 related

Sources: Germany's Neura Robotics, which builds AI-powered humanoid robots, raised $1.4B from Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon, Nvidia, and others at a ~$7B valuation

Crypto group Tether, Amazon and Nvidia invest in fundraising deal that values company at about $7bn

2026-04-30
Bloomberg 9 related

Qualcomm reports Q2 revenue down 3% YoY to $10.6B and says a new top hyperscaler client is on track to begin using its components later in 2026; QCOM jumps 5%+

Qualcomm Inc. rallied in late trading after the company said it was making headway in the lucrative data center market and predicted …

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Qualcomm has appeared in 711 tech news articles since December 2014, making it one of the most-covered entities in the archive. The biggest stories include President Trump signed an order blocking Singapore-based Broadcom's proposed acquisition... and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon says the company is designing data center chips specifically.... Frequently covered alongside Apple, Intel, Snapdragon, Google, and Reuters. Coverage has shifted toward enterprise, funding themes and away from research, regulation.

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2024Q2safety -15pts; consumer -18pts; research +10pts
2024Q3developer -11pts; consumer -11pts; research -17pts
2024Q4enterprise -10pts; funding +15pts; regulation -7pts

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