Artificial intelligenceTSMC, SK Hynix and Samsung stand to gain from US company's data center playQualcomm's Dragonfly line of AI data center products is up against chip giant Nvidia's offerings. (Source photos by Ken Kobayashi) YIFAN YUJuly 1, 2026 12:13 JSTNEW YORK -- On a table in a midtown Manhattan conference room last Thursday, Durga Malladi, Qualcomm's vice president of data center, stacked his phones to illustrate what appeared to be a simple design that could help the chipmaker crack Nvidia's grip on artificial intelligence chips: a stack of low-power DRAM chips mounted directly on top of a logic die.