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Computex 2026: Qualcomm Dragonfly Data Center Brand Launch
Qualcomm CEO Amon defined 2026 as the Year of Agents at Computex 2026 opening keynote, introducing the Compute Continuum concept—cloud and edge converging into a unified system. Launched data center business brand Dragonfly, details at June investor day. Completes Qualcomm's coverage from milliwatt wearables to data centers. Snapdragon C platform targets sub-$700 entry laptops. Amon emphasized the Agent era requires entirely new device designs.
Qualcomm Unveils Dragonfly Data Center Brand, ARM-Based Compute Targets Enterprise AI Inference
Qualcomm announces Dragonfly, its new data center brand at Computex 2026, signaling a strategic expansion from mobile to enterprise compute. Leveraging ARM architecture, the brand targets low-power AI inference and edge computing. Specific product details will be revealed at an investor day in late June. The company also introduces Snapdragon C, an entry-level platform competing with Apple's MacBook Neo.
Bosch and Qualcomm Deepen Collaboration to Consolidate ADAS and Cockpit Compute on Single SoC
Bosch and Qualcomm are expanding their strategic partnership to jointly develop production-ready ADAS solutions based on the Snapdragon Ride platform, and to consolidate cockpit and ADAS functions onto a single SoC using Snapdragon Ride Flex. This aims to provide automakers with a clear migration path from distributed to centralized compute architectures, reducing system complexity and cost.