Qualcomm celebrated its 40th anniversary with a series of events in New York City, including ringing the opening bell at the Nasdaq Exchange in Times Square. Founded as a startup in San Diego, Qualcomm has evolved into a leader in advanced semiconductors and technologies that have shaped modern devices such as smartphones, AI PCs, automotive systems, industrial applications, and embedded IoT. Cristiano R. Amon, President and CEO of Qualcomm, highlighted the company's journey from analog radios to digital computing and artificial intelligence, emphasizing ongoing innovation in XR and AI technologies aimed at driving the spatial computing revolution. The celebration also included recognition of Qualcomm's contributions to technology over the past four decades and anticipation of future advancements, including a keynote on 6G vision and enabling technologies scheduled for June 10 at the IEEE ICC 2025 conference. The events underscored Qualcomm's role in engineering human progress and its commitment to shaping the future of connectivity and computing.
🚀 From analog to digital—and beyond. 🤳 @Qualcomm is changing the way the world connects, computes and communicates! 🎊 Catch the recap of their 40th anniversary celebrations at @Nasdaq. 🔽 https://t.co/Eq224XOfHe
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It was great to be at @Nasdaq for the opening bell as part of @Qualcomm 40th anniversary. If there is one aspect that stands out, it is innovation. We are creating #XR and #AI technologies to drive spatial computing revolution! Here's to the next forty years of innovation! https://t.co/ELLIrWPmsV