Artificial intelligenceCEO says new semiconductor will help ease global memory shortageQualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon speaks in front of audience in New York on June 24. (Photo by Yifan Yu)YIFAN YUJune 25, 2026 05:11 JSTUpdated on June 25, 2026 07:43 JSTNEW YORK -- Qualcomm unveiled its data center chip lineup on Wednesday, becoming the latest chipmaker to enter the AI processor race in an attempt to challenge market leader Nvidia.Read NextInterviewBlackstone to invest $30bn in Japan AI data centers: presidentArtificial intelligenceSoftBank to build AI servers at old Sharp plant starting in fiscal 2027Supply ChainChina expo draws Nvidia, Apple, Micron as Beijing guards AI supply chainCaixinChina's college graduates follow industry to smaller cities, report saysArtificial intelligenceAlibaba's cloud arm opens 5th Japan data center, adding new AI servicesInterviewMarvell to use TSMC's next-gen 1.4-nm chip tech to stay in AI data raceLatest on Artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligenceSoftBank to build AI servers at old Sharp plant starting in fiscal 2027Artificial intelligenceJapan's 'Sakana Fugu' multiagent AI scores well against Fable 5, GPT 5.5Artificial intelligenceJapan seeks AI alliances with France, India to curb US-China dominance