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Qualcomm Launches AI Chips to Challenge Nvidia’s Dominance

by Team Lumida
October 28, 2025
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Qualcomm Launches AI Chips to Challenge Nvidia’s Dominance
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  • Qualcomm shares jumped up to 20% Monday after announcing AI accelerator chips AI200 (shipping 2026) and AI250 (2027) to rival Nvidia; available as stand-alone components or add-in cards.
  • First customer: Saudi Arabia’s Humain deploying 200 megawatts of AI200 chips in 2026 for inference computing; expands May partnership during Trump’s Riyadh visit (Humain also partnered with Nvidia for 500MW Grace Blackwell deployment).
  • Qualcomm touts edge in memory bandwidth and energy efficiency; joins Intel and AMD in challenging Nvidia’s AI chip dominance as hyperscalers (Amazon, Microsoft) could spend $3T by 2030 on data centers per BlackRock.
  • Move shifts Qualcomm from mobile-focused to data-center AI; recent competition includes OpenAI-AMD partnership and Intel-Nvidia collaboration on data-center CPUs.

What Happened?

Qualcomm shares rose as much as 20% Monday after announcing new AI accelerator chips—the AI200 (shipping 2026) and AI250 (2027)—to compete with Nvidia’s dominance in AI chips. Both will be available as stand-alone components or cards for existing machines. Qualcomm SVP Durga Malladi said the chips offer “extremely high memory bandwidth and extremely low power consumption,” representing the natural evolution from device-based chips to data-center AI capabilities. The first customer is Humain, an AI company established by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which will deploy 200 megawatts of AI200 chips in 2026 at Saudi data centers for inference computing. The deal expands a May partnership announced during Trump’s Riyadh visit; Humain also partnered with Nvidia for 500MW of Grace Blackwell chips. Qualcomm joins Intel and AMD in challenging Nvidia as demand for AI processing sparks a “modern-day gold rush”—hyperscalers like Amazon and Microsoft could spend $3T by 2030 on data centers per BlackRock. Recent competition includes OpenAI-AMD’s multibillion-dollar partnership and Intel working with Nvidia on data-center CPUs.

Why It Matters

Qualcomm’s entry into data-center AI chips directly challenges Nvidia’s near-monopoly (80%+ market share) in AI accelerators, potentially pressuring Nvidia’s pricing power and margins. The 20% share pop reflects investor enthusiasm for Qualcomm diversifying beyond mobile (smartphones, IoT) into the high-growth, high-margin AI infrastructure market—validating its strategy to capture a slice of the $3T data-center buildout. For Nvidia, the competitive threat is real but not immediate: AI200 ships in 2026, giving Nvidia time to entrench customers with Blackwell/next-gen chips, but Qualcomm’s memory bandwidth and energy efficiency claims could resonate with cost-conscious hyperscalers facing power constraints. The Saudi Humain deal (200MW) is material but smaller than Humain’s 500MW Nvidia commitment, signaling customers are hedging bets and diversifying suppliers—a trend that could accelerate if Qualcomm delivers on performance/efficiency promises. For the AI chip market, Qualcomm joining Intel and AMD creates a credible multi-vendor ecosystem, reducing Nvidia’s leverage and potentially lowering costs for cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud). Energy efficiency is critical: data centers face power bottlenecks, and Qualcomm’s low-power pitch addresses a key pain point for hyperscalers and regulators.

What’s Next

Watch AI200 benchmarks and customer trials in 2026—performance versus Nvidia’s Blackwell/next-gen chips will determine market traction. Monitor hyperscaler adoption: any AWS, Microsoft, or Google deals would validate Qualcomm’s data-center credibility. Track Nvidia’s response—pricing cuts, product acceleration, or bundling strategies to defend share. For Qualcomm, watch R&D spending, partnerships (software ecosystem, cloud providers), and whether AI250 (2027) delivers further differentiation. Monitor Intel and AMD competitive moves—OpenAI-AMD partnership and Intel-Nvidia collaboration could shift dynamics. Longer term, track power efficiency gains and whether Qualcomm captures meaningful share in inference (vs. training, where Nvidia dominates). Risks: execution delays, Nvidia’s entrenched ecosystem, or hyperscalers building custom chips (Google TPU, Amazon Trainium). Catalysts: major hyperscaler wins, strong AI200 benchmarks, or data-center power crises boosting demand for efficient chips.

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