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The deal for the U.K.-listed semiconductor company comes as Qualcomm seeks to boost its portfolio of technology for AI, data centers and storage.
Qualcomm announced that it would purchase Alphawave IP Group for an estimated $2.4 billion in implied enterprise value. Qualcomm’s fully owned subsidiary, Aqua Acquisition Sub LLC, will carry out the ...
Qualcomm on Monday sealed a deal to acquire Britain’s Alphawave IP Group in what the company said was an effort to pair high-speed wired connectivity and compute technologies with its own processors ...
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Weili Dai will be worth about $3.3 billion after Qualcomm completes its takeover of Alphawave, Bloomberg estimated.
U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm agreed to acquire Alphawave for about $2.4 billion on Monday, as it expands into the booming AI data center market, sending shares of the British semiconductor company surging ...
Qualcomm has acquired Alphawave Semi, a U.K.-based semiconductor company focused on high-speed data center connectivity, for around $2.4 billion.
Qualcomm Inc. has agreed to buy London-listed semiconductor company Alphawave IP Group Plc for about $2.4 billion in cash to expand its technology for artificial intelligence.
Alphawave Semi’s high-speed wired connectivity and compute technologies complement Qualcomm’s next gen custom Qualcomm Oryon™ CPU and Qualcomm® Hexagon™ NPU processors AI inferencing ...
Data centers are the backbone of AI, and Qualcomm is continuing its push to power them. The company has inked plans to acquire British hardware maker Alphawave Semi for $2.4 billion.
Qualcomm on Monday announced a deal to acquire British firm Alphawave Semi as the chipmaker looks to expand its push into the world of data centers.