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Qualcomm Moves to Arm’s Latest Tech to Boost AI Chips and Rival Apple, MediaTek

Qualcomm has adopted the newest version of Arm Holdings’ chip architecture for its next generation of flagship processors, aiming to strengthen performance in artificial intelligence (AI) and better compete with Apple and MediaTek, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The decision represents a significant turning point in the relationship between the two companies after last year’s legal clash, which had raised doubts about whether Qualcomm would continue relying on Arm’s technology. The move is also expected to boost Arm’s revenue, as the company charges more for licensing its most advanced technology.

Arm’s shares rose 5% in regular trading after Reuters reported Qualcomm’s shift to its Arm v9 instruction set — the ninth generation of the company’s computing architecture.

AI PERFORMANCE AT THE CORE

Unlike previous generations, Qualcomm’s new PC and smartphone chips will incorporate Arm’s v9 architecture, which includes several enhancements tailored for AI tasks such as chatbots, image generation, and on-device learning.
Competitors MediaTek and Apple already use the v9 standard, which defines the fundamental instructions a processor can execute and determines compatibility with apps and software.

A Qualcomm spokesperson declined to confirm specific technologies but said the company’s internal CPU design team enables flexibility:

“We chose the instructions that make sense for our customers. That’s the beauty of having our own CPU design team — we can pick and choose the instructions that add value,” the company said.

LEGAL RIFTS GIVE WAY TO PRACTICALITY

The decision marks a pragmatic end to a strained chapter in Qualcomm and Arm’s relationship. The two companies had been locked in a licensing dispute after Arm threatened to revoke a key agreement, though it later withdrew the threat.

Despite the tensions, Qualcomm’s choice to stick with Arm’s latest architecture is seen as a vote of confidence in Arm’s long-term ecosystem.
Jay Goldberg, senior analyst at Seaport Research Partners, called the decision “very positive for Arm,” adding:

“These are companies that were fighting each other. Qualcomm could have gone a very different path here.”

ARM STRENGTHENS ITS POSITION

While Arm faces emerging competition from RISC-V, an open-source alternative architecture, analysts note that RISC-V remains decades behind in maturity and lacks a comparable developer community.

Because Qualcomm licenses Arm’s architecture rather than buying complete chip designs, the exact revenue impact for Arm is uncertain. However, the shift underscores Arm’s enduring dominance in mobile and AI chip design.

As AI workloads increasingly drive hardware innovation, Qualcomm’s adoption of Arm’s newest architecture signals that the next wave of chips will focus as much on intelligence and adaptability as on speed and power efficiency.

Italy’s Leonardo and TechnoAlpin Forge Partnerships for 2026 Winter Games

Italy’s aerospace and defense giant Leonardo and snow-making company TechnoAlpin have entered into significant partnerships for the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, set to take place in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. The two companies will play key roles in ensuring the smooth execution of the Games, leveraging their expertise in communication systems and snow technology.

Leonardo’s Role in Communication Systems

Leonardo will provide cutting-edge communication solutions, supplying radio and multi-technology communication systems to facilitate coordination across the Games’ extensive venues in northern Italy. These systems will be essential in managing events and operations, enhancing the overall experience for both athletes and spectators.

Leonardo CEO Roberto Cingolani expressed pride in the partnership, highlighting how it would help promote Italy’s international image and align with the universal values of sport.

TechnoAlpin’s Contribution to Snow-Making

TechnoAlpin, based in the northern Italian city of Bolzano, will provide snow-making machines to the Milano Cortina 2026 Foundation. This marks the company’s continued involvement in the Winter Olympics, following its role in Beijing 2022. The collaboration underscores TechnoAlpin’s technological expertise and its commitment to the successful delivery of the Games, ensuring optimal snow conditions at the various competition venues.

TechnoAlpin CEO Erich Gummerer emphasized the company’s technological prowess and its dedication to supporting the 2026 Games with state-of-the-art snow-making solutions.

Upcoming Winter Games

The 2026 Winter Olympic Games will be jointly hosted by Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, with events taking place across five other locations in northern Italy. The Paralympic Games are scheduled for March 2026, bringing together athletes from around the world to compete in a variety of winter sports.

French Quantum Computing Firm Pasqal Partners with NVIDIA to Boost Quantum Applications

Pasqal, a rapidly growing French quantum computing startup, has announced a strategic partnership with Nvidia (NVDA.O) to enhance its quantum applications development tools. Through this collaboration, Pasqal’s customers will gain access to NVIDIA’s open-source platform, CUDA-Q, for improved quantum computing capabilities.

The partnership aims to integrate Pasqal’s quantum computing units and cloud platform with CUDA-Q, providing a powerful interface and programming model for high-performance computing. This move is expected to accelerate the development of quantum applications, benefiting both the high-performance computing community and the broader quantum industry.

Loic Henriet, CEO of Pasqal, emphasized that the collaboration would provide a much-needed interface for developers and further fuel innovation in the quantum computing space.

Founded in 2019, Pasqal has already secured over 140 million euros ($151.8 million) in funding, marking it as a significant player in the growing quantum computing sector.