Qualcomm
Headquarters in San Diego, California | |
| Company type | Public |
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| Industry | Telecoms equipments Semiconductors |
| Founded | July 1985 |
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| Headquarters | San Diego, California , U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
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| Products | CDMA/WCDMA chipsets, Snapdragon, Dragonwing, BREW, OmniTRACS, MediaFLO, QChat, mirasol displays, uiOne, Gobi, Qizx, CPU |
| Revenue | US$38.96 billion (2024) |
| US$10.07 billion (2024) | |
| US$10.14 billion (2024) | |
| Total assets | US$55.15 billion (2024) |
| Total equity | US$26.27 billion (2024) |
Number of employees | c. 49,000 (2024) |
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| Website | qualcomm.com |
| Footnotes / references Financials as of September 29, 2024.[1] | |
Qualcomm Incorporated (/ˈkwɒlkɒm/)[2] is an American multinational corporation headquartered in San Diego, California, and incorporated in Delaware.[3] It creates semiconductors, software and services related to wireless technology. It owns patents critical to the 5G, 4G,[4] CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA and WCDMA mobile communications standards.
Qualcomm was established in 1985 by Irwin Jacobs and six other co-founders. Its early research into CDMA wireless cell phone technology was funded by selling a two-way mobile digital satellite communications system known as Omnitracs. After a heated debate in the wireless industry, CDMA was adopted as a 2G standard in North America, with Qualcomm's patents incorporated.[5] Afterwards, there was a series of legal disputes about pricing for licensing patents required by the standard.[6]
Over the years, Qualcomm has expanded into selling semiconductor products in a predominantly fabless manufacturing model.
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