About Qualcomm
Qualcomm designs the Snapdragon mobile chips that power most premium Android smartphones, along with modems used in Apple's iPhones. Founded in 1985 in San Diego, California, the company also licenses a fundamental portfolio of cellular patents covering CDMA, LTE, and 5G — a licensing business known as QTL that generates the majority of its profits. Qualcomm has been pushing aggressively into PCs (Snapdragon X for Copilot+ laptops), automotive (Snapdragon Digital Chassis), XR headsets, and IoT. Its automotive business has emerged as a major future growth driver, with design wins across most of the world's largest carmakers.
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Qualcomm was added to the S&P 500 on Jul 22, 1999 and is currently classified under the Information Technology sector.
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