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Qualcomm bets big on AI-enabled chip

- By CHENG YU chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

US chipmaker Qualcomm Inc is banking on its newly launched Snapdragon 710 chipset to bolster its artificial intelligen­ce efforts and propel more smartphone makers to use the company’s AI-enabled chips.

The product launch in Beijing came on the same day that Qualcomm Technologi­es Inc, a unit of Qualcomm Inc, announced plans to establish Qualcomm AI Research, an institute to power forefront AI research across the company, reiteratin­g its desire to accelerate AI developmen­t.

“We are constantly pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with AI,” said Jim Thompson, executive vicepresid­ent and chief technology officer of Qualcomm Inc.

“We are dedicated to bringing together some of the best minds in the field to shape the road map of AI hardware and software platforms. Our goal is to make on-device AI ubiquitous,” he said.

Chipsets, or mobile processors, are the brains behind everything from photo processing to data speeds. By incorporat­ing key AI capabiliti­es and performanc­e advancemen­ts, the new chipset is targeting “premium midrange” phones.

It aims to make premium smartphone features less expensive as customers are looking for devices that offer flagship features similar to the iPhone X, but at a lower price. Xiaomi’s forthcomin­g smartphone is likely to be one of the first smartphone­s that will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 710.

According to the company, unlike the Snapdragon 660, the 710 has significan­t improvemen­ts including a 20 percent growth in performanc­e, 25 percent rise in web browsing speeds, and 15 percent faster in applicatio­n launch time.

“We have improved our AI performanc­e by 200 percent in the past 12 months. Along with 5G, AI is poised to help drive innovation and generate economic benefits for consumer and industrial devices,” said Cristiano Amon, president of Qualcomm Inc.

In addition, Qualcomm Technologi­es Inc said it would team up with Thundercom­m Technology Co Ltd, an internet of things solution provider, to create AI-enabled products in China, including factory controller­s, car accessorie­s, retail cameras and robots.

Qualcomm Technologi­es Inc also inked a deal with NetEase Youdao to accelerate the implementa­tion of Youdao’s real-scene augmented reality translatio­n.

Yitao Duan, chief Scientist of NetEase Youdao, said that it is a set of new visual interactio­n-based translatio­n solutions that incorporat­e leading AI technologi­es, including dynamic tracking and neural network translatio­n.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? An employee demonstrat­es the Qualcomm Iris Authentica­tion Solution during an industry expo.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY An employee demonstrat­es the Qualcomm Iris Authentica­tion Solution during an industry expo.

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