We recently published a list of Top 10 Trending AI News and Ratings. In this article, we are going to take a look at where QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) stands against other top trending AI news and ratings.
The stock's fall snapped a four-day winning streak.
JP Morgan analyst maintains Overweight rating on Qualcomm, as Samsung's flagship S25 uses Snapdragon chips, increasing Qualcomm's revenue and EPS.
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Samsung Electronics on Wednesday unveiled its newest Galaxy S25 smartphones, powered by Qualcomm's chips and Google's artificial-intelligence model, hoping its upgraded AI features can reinvigorate sales and fend off Apple and Chinese rivals.
Qualcomm Inc (QCOM) stock saw a modest uptick, ending the day at $170.24 which represents a slight increase of $2.97 or 1.78% from the prior close of $167.27. The stock opened at $168.32 and touched a low of $168.
Qualcomm launched its first Arm-based PC CPUs last year, and although they haven't exactly been a smash hit, partly because of compatibility problems, Arm-based PC are likely to be here to stay. Qualcomm is now seemingly looking to re-enter the server CPU market with new chips.
Analyst Fang Boon Foo from DBS maintained a Buy rating on Qualcomm (QCOM – Research Report) and keeping the price target at $215.00.Invest with
Qualcomm's diversification into automotive, IoT, and AI sectors is driving revenue growth, boosted by on-device AI and solid financial performance. See more here.
Qualcomm has quietly listed an underpowered variant of its flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite chip with one fewer Performance core.
Former Intel Xeon chief architect Sailesh Kottapalli said he has joined Qualcomm as the chip designer builds out a team to enter the data center CPU market.
Qualcomm is assembling a team of developers to design server processors for the data center. Evidence of this comes via a vacancy posted on the company's own website (noticed by Longhorn ). The company is looking for a server system-on-chip (SoC) security architect,