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Qualcomm to make data center processors that connect to Nvidia chips

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Posted on May 19, 2025

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By Stephen Nellis and Max A. Cherney SAN FRANCISCO/TAIPEI (Reuters) -Qualcomm on Monday said it will make custom data center central processing units, or CPUs, that use technology from Nvidia to

Qualcomm to Develop Custom CPUs for Data Centers Using Nvidia Technology

By Stephen Nellis and Max A. Cherney

SAN FRANCISCO/TAIPEI (Reuters) -Qualcomm on Monday said it will make custom data center central processing units, or CPUs, that use technology from Nvidia to connect to Nvidia's artificial intelligence chips.

Nvidia's chips are dominant in the AI market but always paired with CPUs, a market traditionally dominated by Intel and Advanced Micro Devices. Nvidia has jumped into the CPU market itself, designing a chip using technology from Arm Holdings to develop its own "Grace" CPU.

On Monday, Qualcomm said it would return to the data center CPU market. In the 2010s, Qualcomm began developing an Arm-based CPU that it tested with Meta Platforms, but curtailed those efforts amid cost cuts and legal challenges.

But after acquiring a team of ex-Apple chip designers in 2021, Qualcomm has quietly revived those efforts, again holding discussions with Meta about a data center CPU. Qualcomm last week confirmed that it has a letter of understanding with Saudi Arabian AI firm Humain to develop a custom data center CPU.

On Monday, Qualcomm said that its future chips would use technology from Nvidia that will help them communicate quickly with Nvidia's graphics processors (GPUs), which are the mainstay of its AI chip portfolio.

"With the ability to connect our custom processors to Nvidia's rack-scale architecture, we're advancing a shared vision of high-performance energy-efficient computing to the data center," Cristiano Amon said on Monday.

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco and Max A. Cherney in Taipei; Editing by Sam Holmes)

Key Takeaways

  • Qualcomm will develop custom data center CPUs.
  • Nvidia technology will enhance CPU-GPU connectivity.
  • Qualcomm re-enters the data center CPU market.
  • Collaboration with Saudi AI firm Humain announced.
  • Nvidia's AI chips remain dominant in the market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Qualcomm planning to develop?
Qualcomm is planning to develop custom data center CPUs that utilize technology from Nvidia to enhance connectivity with Nvidia's graphics processors.
Why did Qualcomm previously halt its CPU development?
Qualcomm halted its CPU development efforts in the 2010s due to challenges in the market, despite having tested an Arm-based CPU with Meta Platforms.
What recent acquisition has influenced Qualcomm's CPU efforts?
Qualcomm acquired a team of ex-Apple chip designers in 2021, which has helped revive its efforts in developing data center CPUs.
How will Qualcomm's future chips benefit from Nvidia technology?
Qualcomm's future chips will leverage Nvidia's technology to facilitate quick communication with Nvidia's GPUs, enhancing performance in AI applications.
What vision does Qualcomm's collaboration with Nvidia aim to achieve?
The collaboration aims to advance a shared vision of high-performance, energy-efficient computing in data centers.

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