Qualcomm enters AI data center chip market with China-specific design to comply with US export rules
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YIFAN YU
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Qualcomm has entered the AI data center chip market by unveiling its new processor lineup, aiming to compete with Nvidia's dominant position. The company is designing a China-specific version of the chip to comply with US export restrictions on advanced semiconductors. Qualcomm's CEO stated the new chip will also help alleviate the global memory shortage. The announcement was made at an event in New York on June 24.
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· 1 pulledQualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon says new semiconductor will help ease global memory shortage
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