Qualcomm to buy AI startup Modular for $4 billion in AI software push

Qualcomm is acquiring AI startup Modular for nearly $4 billion in an all-stock deal. This move aims to enhance Qualcomm's software capabilities for running AI models across various chips without custom coding, directly challenging Nvidia's dominan...

Qualcomm to buy AI startup Modular for $4 billion in AI software push
Qualcomm said on Wednesday it would buy AI startup Modular ​in an all-stock deal valued ​at nearly $4 billion, gaining access to software that runs ​AI models across chips without having to write code for each processor.

Buying Modular pits Qualcomm against CUDA, the software platform that has helped underpin Nvidia's AI dominance by ‌tying millions ⁠of ⁠developers to the $5 trillion company's chips.

As part of the deal, Qualcomm expects to issue ​up to 19.2 million shares of its common stock to Modular's equity holders.


The transaction ​is valued at $3.92 billion, according to a Reuters calculation based on Qualcomm's last closing price.

Qualcomm has been seeking a larger foothold in the data-center ​market as demand for generative AI surges, ⁠and is ‌already targeting the market with processors for data centers ​and other ​AI chips with shipments planned by the end of ⁠the year.

Modular's software is primarily used to run, or "infer", ​AI models, a market that has emerged as ​the latest battleground for chipmakers as Nvidia looks to ward off competitors that are selling custom chips developed for in-house use.
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The startup has positioned itself as a neutral software layer for AI computing, supporting chips from Nvidia, AMD and other vendors.

"We believe the future belongs to ‌developer-friendly, horizontal platforms that can run across diverse compute environments and give customers real choice in how and where they ​deploy AI," ​Qualcomm CEO Cristiano ⁠Amon said.

The deal, expected to close in the second half of this year, comes as Qualcomm pushes deeper into AI and data-center markets to reduce ​its reliance on smartphone chips, which generate the bulk of its revenue.

As part of its efforts to branch out, the smartphone chipmaker is also in talks to buy AI chip startup Tenstorrent for $8 billion to $10 billion, The Information reported last week.
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