Modular, one of the most promising chip software startups of the AI era, heads for a multibillion-dollar exit.
By Anhata Rooprai June 24 (Reuters) - Qualcomm said on Wednesday it would buy AI startup Modular in an all-stock deal valued at nearly $4 billion, gaining access to software that runs AI models across ...
The chipmaker will issue up to 19.2 million shares to Modular's equity holders as it pushes deeper into data center AI ...
Qualcomm Inc. is in advanced talks to acquire Modular Inc. in a transaction valuing the artificial intelligence infrastructure software company at about $4 billion, according to people familiar with ...
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The deal gives Qualcomm access to Modular's AI-native software stack and engineering talent, including a team that helped build key components of the current AI infrastructure.
SAN DIEGO — Qualcomm agreed to acquire AI software startup Modular in an all-stock deal valued at $3.92 billion, the San Diego chipmaker said Wednesday during its Investor Day, as it works to expand ...
Qualcomm agreed to acquire the AI software company Modular for about $3.9 billion, in a bid to make artificial intelligence faster and cheaper for its customers.
Qualcomm is looking to expand its position in the data center market as AI demand skyrockets.
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The acquisition gives Qualcomm an AI-native software platform designed to run across CPUs, GPUs, NPUs and custom accelerators, strengthening its data centre and enterprise AI ambitions. Qualcomm has ...