Qualcomm unveils AI chips for PCs, cars, smart homes and enterprises

2025/01/06 Innoverview Read

Qualcomm Technologies unveiled AI technologies and collaborations for PCs, cars, smart homes and enterprises at CES 2025.

At the big tech trade show in Las Vegas, Qualcomm showed how it’s using AI capabilities in its chips to drive the transformation of user experiences across diverse device categories, including PCs, automobiles, smart homes and into enterprises.

The company unveiled the Snapdragon X platform, the fourth in its high-performance PC portfolio the Snapdragon X Series. It brings industry-leading performance, multi-day battery life and AI to more of the Windows ecosystem. Qualcomm has talked about how its processors are making headway grabbing share from the x86-based AMD and Intel rivals through better efficiency. Qualcomm’s neural processing unit gets about 45 TOPS, a key benchmark for AI PCs.

Additionally, Qualcomm showed that it is gaining continued traction of the Snapdragon X Series, with more than 60 designs in production or development and another 100-plus expected by 2026.

Qualcomm Snapdragon for vehicles

Qualcomm demoed chips that are expanding its automotive collaborations. It is working with Alpine, Amazon, Leapmotor, Mobis, Royal Enfield and Sony Honda Mobility, which use Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions to drive AI-powered in-cabin and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

The company also announced its continued traction for its Snapdragon Elite-tier platforms for automotive, highlighting its work with Desay, Garmin and Panasonic for Snapdragon Cockpit Elite. Throughout the show, Qualcomm will highlight its holistic approach to improving comfort and focusing on safety, with demonstrations on the potential of the convergence of AI, multimodal contextual awareness and cloud-based services.

Attendees will also get a first glimpse of the new Snapdragon Ride Platform with integrated automated driving software stack and system definition jointly developed with BMW.

Smart home 2.0

The La Jolla, California-based Qualcomm further showcased new AI chatbots integrated into appliances, advanced smart TVs, humanoid robots and more. The company envisions 2025 as the start of “Smart Home 2.0,” with significant advancements coming from the integration of generative AI into products at the edge. The company featured devices with high-powered processors capable of handling complex AI tasks independently, enhancing user interaction and device functionality.

And, the company announced the next evolution of the Qualcomm Aware Platform, a cloud-based service that empowers enterprises to equip their devices with location, visibility and monitoring capabilities to enable the development of internet of things (IoT) solutions that meet specific needs and challenges of consumers and businesses across a wide range of industries, including logistics, retail, energy, smart home robotics and more.

Qualcomm also highlighted the Qualcomm AI On-Prem Appliance Solution, an on-premise desktop or wall mounted hardware solution, as well as the Qualcomm Cloud AI Inference Suite, a set of software and services for AI inferencing spanning from near-edge to cloud. The combination of these new offerings allows for small and medium businesses, enterprises and industrial organizations to run custom and off-the-shelf AI applications on their premises, including generative workloads. Running AI inference on premises can deliver significant savings in operational costs and overall total cost of ownership, compared to the cost of renting third-party AI infrastructure.

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