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Qualcomm Teases Expansion into Data Center Infrastructure

At Computex 2025, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon unveiled strides in AI infrastructure, highlighting Snapdragon X Series’ leadership in powering the new generation of AI PCs. In a keynote packed with announcements and live demos, Amon emphasized Qualcomm’s transformation into a key force behind on-device intelligence, not just in mobile but across PCs, data centers, automotive, and industrial segments. Qualcomm confirmed over 85 AI PC designs launched or in development, with 22 Copilot+ PCs already powered by Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus chips.

Amon previewed how Snapdragon X Elite’s high-performance CPU/NPU/GPU stack and multi-day battery life are reshaping the Windows ecosystem. With over 750 native apps and 50+ NPU-powered features already running, Qualcomm is working closely with Microsoft, Adobe, Docker, and ecosystem partners like HP, Lenovo, and ASUS to create devices optimized for AI agents and on-device inference. Qualcomm also showcased “Context,” its on-device agentic AI model, and teased expanded industrial PC deployments in collaboration with Advantech.

Qualcomm concluded the keynote with a surprise: it is officially entering the data center market. With a new generation of AI-centric CPUs and power-efficient infrastructure in the works, Amon promised that Qualcomm’s upcoming data center solutions will bring “something unique and disruptive,” just as it did for the AI PC segment.

“AI will become the new OS for productivity,” said Cristiano Amon. “We’re transforming devices at the edge into smart, context-aware agents—and the data center is next.”

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