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Qualcomm up 7% on report it’s partnering with OpenAI on smartphone AI chip

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Qualcomm's stock surged following reports of a partnership with OpenAI to develop AI-powered smartphone chips, aiming to integrate advanced AI capabilities directly into mobile devices by 2028. This collaboration signals a significant move towards embedding AI more deeply into consumer hardware, potentially transforming the smartphone industry and user experience. The initiative highlights the growing importance of AI hardware integration in the tech ecosystem and the strategic alliances shaping its future.

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Qualcomm shares rose on Monday following reports that it's partnering with OpenAI to create smartphone processing chips to advance the AI firm's hardware ambitions. The U.S. smartphone chipmaker is set to work alongside Taiwanese semiconductor firm MediaTek to develop the chip for OpenAI, with Chinese manufacturer Luxshare co-designing and building the device, Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst at TF International Securities, said on X on Monday. Mass production of the device is expected in 2028, according to Kuo. Qualcomm was up 7% just after the opening bell. The stock is down 13% so far this year.

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Qualcomm, OpenAI, and MediaTek did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment confirming the partnership. "Only by fully controlling both the operating system and hardware can OpenAI deliver a comprehensive AI agent service," Kuo said in the post. "The smartphone is the only device that captures the user's full real-time state, which is the most important input for real-time AI agent inference." He explained that smartphones will remain the "largest-scale device category" in the immediate future, and it makes sense for OpenAI to develop a device that is entirely run by AI as the firm has accumulated user data over the years. "Smartphone hardware is already highly mature, so OpenAI can work with the supply chain to develop the device," Kuo said. "On the business model side, OpenAI may bundle subscriptions with hardware and build a new AI agent ecosystem with developers."

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