Qualcomm CEO Meets Samsung, SK, LG Execs for Chip Ties
Amon sought memory supply and new chip partnerships as Qualcomm expands into automotive semiconductors and physical AI, industry officials said.
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Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon visited Korea and met with executives from Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and LG Electronics. Qualcomm is the undisputed leader in application processors (APs), which serve as the brains of smartphones. Analysts interpret this move as an effort to strengthen cooperation with Korea's leading companies, focusing on artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductors, memory, and physical AI.
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Qualcomm Chief reportedly seeks memory and manufacturing deals in South Korea
Qualcomm Chief Executive Cristiano Amon is expected to meet senior executives from Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix during a recent visit to South Korea, according to industry sources. The discussions are expected to focus on securing memory supplies as well as potential cooperation with Samsung in advanced semiconductor manufacturing, including its 2nm foundry process.
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