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Qualcomm announces AI data center CPU, signs Meta as first major customer
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- Qualcomm on Wednesday revealed a central processing unit for data centers called Dragonfly C1000, and said that Meta would use it when it starts production in 2028.
- The chipmaker said that the new data center CPU was built for agentic AI and focuses on offering computing performance without using too much power.
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Qualcomm on Wednesday revealed a central processing unit for data centers called Dragonfly C1000, and said that Meta would use it when it starts production in 2028.
The chipmaker said that the new data center CPU was built for agentic AI and focuses on offering computing performance without using too much power.
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