Qualcomm claims it's not too late for Dragonfly to land in datacenters

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Oh, Snap(dragon): DC chief says the mobile-chip giant sees bit barns as its next growth market

We knew it was coming, but now it's official: Qualcomm is making a major push into the datacenter market. And though it is late to the game, the mobile-chip giant believes it can make an impact by delivering a lower total cost of ownership and better performance per watt than rival platforms.

It has to go somewhere, and the company is already dominating the chip space elsewhere, Qualcomm's datacenter EVP and GM Tony Pialis said during the company’s Investor Day presentation on Wednesday. Pialis said that Qualcomm is already a winner in mobile, PC, and automotive, but will now be able to play in a market with well established competitors such as Nvidia. He started by addressing the obvious question of "are you too late" to the market.

"When the company turns its attention...

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