<p>➀ Qualcomm announced at Computex 2025 its plans to enter the server market with new data center CPUs and AI inference accelerators, focusing on energy efficiency as a key differentiator;</p><p>➁ The upcoming hardware includes a server-grade CPU compatible with NVIDIA's NVLink Fusion, indicating collaboration in heterogeneous computing architectures;</p><p>➂ This move expands Qualcomm's reach beyond client devices, leveraging its Nuvia-acquired expertise to challenge Intel and AMD in the lucrative data center sector.</p>
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