
QUALCOMM Incorporated is a global semiconductor and telecommunications equipment company headquartered in San Diego, California. Founded in 1985, the company is known for its development of wireless technologies and for playing a central role in the evolution of digital cellular standards, including CDMA and subsequent generations of mobile standards. Qualcomm’s business combines the design and sale of semiconductor products with a patent licensing program for wireless technologies and related intellectual property.
The company’s product portfolio includes system-on-chip (SoC) platforms marketed under the Snapdragon brand, cellular modem and RF front-end components, connectivity solutions for Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth, and processors and platforms aimed at automotive, IoT, networking and edge-computing applications. Qualcomm also provides software, reference designs and development tools that support device manufacturers and ecosystem partners in bringing wireless and connected products to market.
Qualcomm serves a global customer base that includes smartphone and device OEMs, network operators, automotive manufacturers, industrial and IoT equipment makers, and cloud and infrastructure providers. Its technologies are incorporated into consumer electronics, mobile devices, vehicles, and a range of connected devices and systems around the world, reflecting a broad geographic reach across North America, Asia, Europe and other markets.
Corporate leadership has emphasized advancing 5G, on-device AI, automotive connectivity, and the expansion of computing at the edge. Cristiano Amon serves as Chief Executive Officer, with Steve Mollenkopf in an executive chairman role. Qualcomm’s combination of chip design, software platforms and a long-established patent portfolio underpins its position as a foundational supplier to the global wireless and connected-device industries.