Qualcomm to make data center processors that connect to Nvidia chips
- Qualcomm announced on Monday at Computex in Taipei that it will re-enter the data center CPU market with processors connecting to Nvidia's AI chips.
- This return follows Qualcomm's 2018 exit after unsuccessful Arm server efforts and the 2021 acquisition of Nuvia, which revived its data center CPU development.
- Qualcomm plans to release new PC processors in September with improved performance and aims to develop data center CPUs that use Nvidia technology for fast GPU integration.
- CEO Cristiano Amon highlighted that Qualcomm’s custom processors will be integrated with Nvidia’s rack-scale design, supporting their mutual goal of delivering powerful and energy-efficient computing solutions for data centers.
- Qualcomm's move signals a strategy to diversify beyond smartphones and compete in a market dominated by Intel, AMD, and expanding Nvidia CPU efforts, aiming to support AI workloads efficiently.
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