Qualcomm to make data center processors that connect to Nvidia chips
- Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon announced on Monday at Computex in Taipei that the company will return to the data center CPU market with new processors designed to connect to Nvidia's chips.
- This move follows Qualcomm’s 2018 exit from data centers after an unsuccessful Arm server effort and its 2021 acquisition of Nuvia, which supports its renewed CPU development.
- Qualcomm plans to build custom CPUs that interface with Nvidia’s GPUs and software to support AI workloads in data centers, reflecting a strategy to advance energy-efficient, high-performance computing.
- Cristiano Amon highlighted that integrating their custom processors with Nvidia’s rack-scale framework supports their mutual goal of delivering efficient, high-performance computing solutions for data centers.
- The announcement signals Qualcomm’s effort to diversify beyond smartphones and suggests potential collaboration with partners like Saudi Arabia’s Humain for data center development.
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