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Qualcomm’s presence in India spans over 20 years of continuous investment, during which the company has built one of its largest engineering development capabilities outside the United States. File.
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Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.on Saturday (February 7, 2026) announced the tape-out of its 2nm semiconductor design, marking a significant moment in advanced chip design amid India’s rapidly expanding semiconductor ecosystem.

According to the company, this reflects the strength of Qualcomm’s Global engineering capabilities collaboratively with engineering development centers in Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad, representing one of the company’s most advanced and skilled development footprints globally, as well as its largest engineering workforce outside the United States.

The milestone underscores India’s emergence as a critical hub for cutting-edge semiconductor development and showcases Qualcomm’s long-term investment in building and accelerating the nation’s semiconductor landscape, it claimed.

The milestone was showcased at the Qualcomm Bengaluru facility during the visit of Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister of Railways, Information & Broadcasting, and Electronics & IT.

“India is increasingly at the center of how advanced semiconductor technologies are being designed for the future. Seeing Qualcomm’s work here, its engineering strength, deep design capabilities, and long-standing commitment to India, is truly impressive. Milestones like this demonstrate how far India’s design ecosystem has come and align strongly with our vision of building a globally competitive semiconductor industry,” said Mr. Vaishnaw.

Amitesh Kumar Sinha, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Electronics & IT and CEO, India Semiconductor Mission said, “India’s Semiconductor Mission is progressing with strong momentum, supported by a strengthening design ecosystem and sustained industry participation. Investments in advanced engineering and R&D capabilities are important to building long-term semiconductor capacity in the country. Qualcomm’s long-term commitment to India reflects the growing depth of India’s semiconductor design ecosystem and contributes to India’s broader ambition of becoming a globally competitive hub for semiconductor innovation.”

“This achievement is a testament to the strength and depth of our engineering teams in India” said Srini Maddali, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Qualcomm India Private Limited. “Working closely with global program and architecture teams on advanced semiconductor design requires the very best talent, and our India teams consistently deliver at a global standard. We collaborate closely with multiple stakeholders in India and around the world, who are driving ambitious digital transformation journeys. India continues to be integral part to our global engineering roadmap, and this milestone reflects the exceptional capability and impact of our engineering workforce here”.

Qalcomm’s R&D centres in India were contributing across multiple layers of system design, from architecture to implementation, software platforms, and use‑case optimization,” said Shashi Reddy, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Qualcomm.

Qualcomm’s presence in India spans over 20 years of continuous investment, during which the company has built one of its largest engineering development capabilities outside the United States.



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Cristiano Amon is expected to inaugurate the new design centre in Chennai

Billionaire Gautam Adani met Cristiano R Amon, the president and Chief Executive Officer of Qualcomm Ltd. to discuss India’s potential on semiconductors, artificial intelligence and technology.

“Inspiring to hear his vision for semiconductors, AI, mobility, edge appliances and much more across different markets. Exciting to hear about his plans and commitment to India’s potential!,” Mr Adani wrote while sharing a photo with him on X – earlier known as Twitter.

Cristiano Amon is expected to inaugurate the new design centre at Ramanujan IT City in Chennai on March 14. The new centre is expected to create jobs for up to 1,600 skilled professionals in Chennai.

The company had proposed to invest Rs 177.3 crore for developing the new centre will specialise in wireless connectivity solutions, with a focus on innovations that complement Wi-Fi technologies.

Last week, the government approved proposals to set up three semiconductor plants to position itself as an international powerhouse in chip manufacturing. The approved semiconductor plants also include a mega fab by Tata Group, at a cumulative investment of Rs 1.26 lakh crore. 

As per the announcements, Tata Electronics Pvt. will set up a semiconductor fab in partnership with Taiwan’s Powerchip





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Qualcomm enters new Wi-Fi router market in deals with Charter, EE https://artifex.news/article67329108-ece/ Thu, 21 Sep 2023 03:48:33 +0000 https://artifex.news/article67329108-ece/ Read More “Qualcomm enters new Wi-Fi router market in deals with Charter, EE” »

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Qualcomm said it was getting into a new market for Wi-Fi routers. (File)
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Qualcomm on Wednesday said it was getting into a new market for Wi-Fi routers and that Charter Communications and the UK’s EE will be among its first customers.

San Diego, California-based Qualcomm is the world’s biggest supplier of the chips that help mobile phones connect to cellular data networks, but it has also long had a business selling Wi-Fi chips for consumer Wi-Fi routers.

The company said Wednesday it is getting into a new segment of that market by selling what are known as gateways, a device often supplied by broadband carriers where a physical fiber-optic line from a carrier enters the home and is transformed into a Wi-Fi signal.

EE and Charter, which goes by the name Spectrum in the broadband market, said they will both use routers from Qualcomm starting next year.

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The new devices will use a new standard called Wi-Fi 7 that id designed to help data flow faster around homes where scores of devices from phones to smart televisions often use Wi-Fi.

The new Qualcomm routers will also allow carriers to prioritise traffic from some specific apps and services such as streaming video platforms that have agreements with carriers for faster speeds, a practice that is not allowed in all jurisdictions.

But in places where it is legal, the new Qualcomm routers will make sure that the speed boost does not disappear once the traffic leaves the carrier’s fiber network and hits the customer’s home Wi-Fi.

“The operator is able to orchestrate a service as defined by the service level agreement with the app provider. And so for example, your Netflix traffic is not going to be compromised,” Rahul Patel, senior vice president and general manager for connectivity, broadband and networking at Qualcomm, told Reuters.

Qualcomm also said that it has acquired a small optical networking firm called OptiCore Technologies. Qualcomm did not disclose the price of the acquisition, saying it too small to be material to its financial results. (Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco)



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