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Qualcomm Steps Up as Others Slow Down in Partnership with Xiaomi

Tech
By 24matins.uk,  published 1 August 2025 at 13h12, updated on 1 August 2025 at 13h12.
Tech

While several industry players are slowing their pace with Xiaomi, Qualcomm is moving in the opposite direction, strengthening its partnership and collaboration with the Chinese tech giant despite a challenging global market environment.

Tl;dr

  • Qualcomm posts strong Q3 revenue driven by chipset demand.
  • Xiaomi to debut new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.
  • AI investments fuel Qualcomm’s continued market dominance.

Surging Financial Performance Defies Seasonal Slowdown

While many companies slow down as summer sets in, Qualcomm has bucked the trend, reporting robust financial results. The American tech giant disclosed a striking $10.4 billion in revenue for the third quarter of 2025, a figure underpinned by soaring demand for its chipsets. This accomplishment stands out in what is typically a quieter period for the sector, signaling ongoing confidence from global markets.

Xiaomi Set to Launch Snapdragon 8 Elite First

Amid these results, CEO Cristiano Amon revealed that the eagerly anticipated next-generation processor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite, will be officially launched at September’s end. Notably, Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi has secured first access and will introduce this high-end chip—likely in its Xiaomi 15 model—before it rapidly makes its way into devices from major rivals such as Honor and OnePlus. This strategic move highlights the ongoing collaboration between leading Asian manufacturers and their key technology suppliers.

Pushing Boundaries with AI and Performance Upgrades

Behind the scenes, substantial investments in embedded AI, high-performance computing, and energy-efficient solutions have played a decisive role in sustaining this momentum. In fact, leaks suggest that the upcoming Snapdragon processor could achieve major leaps: a main core clocked up to 4.6 GHz and a graphics unit potentially running at an impressive 12 GHz—markedly ahead of previous generations. As Cristiano Amon aptly put it, «Notre avance en traitement IA, calcul haute performance et connectivité avancée nous positionne comme plateforme incontournable à mesure que l’IA se généralise en périphérie du réseau.» There is little doubt that such progress cements Qualcomm’s reputation as a cornerstone platform in the era of distributed AI.

For those following industry developments, here are some other noteworthy headlines:

  • Qualcomm’s aggressive marketing targets Intel chips—are claims justified?
  • A Qualcomm-backed study questions Apple C1 modem speed—but nuances exist.
  • A senior executive says AI could transform future laptops fundamentally.

The Industry Awaits Further Revelations This Autumn

Looking ahead, anticipation is building toward the annual «Snapdragon Summit» at September’s close—a stage traditionally reserved for headline announcements and surprise innovations. With all eyes fixed on every move from the Californian heavyweight, one thing seems clear: this autumn may well mark a pivotal moment for the entire mobile ecosystem.

Le Récap
  • Tl;dr
  • Surging Financial Performance Defies Seasonal Slowdown
  • Xiaomi Set to Launch Snapdragon 8 Elite First
  • Pushing Boundaries with AI and Performance Upgrades
  • The Industry Awaits Further Revelations This Autumn
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