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Qualcomm Developing Over 40 AI-Powered Device Designs, Including Smart Glasses and Wearables

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Qualcomm is developing over 40 AI-powered device designs, including smart glasses and wearables, as part of its broader push into AI-driven hardware. Cristiano Amon, the company’s leader, said AI agents will manage tasks across apps and that smart glasses may reach the scale of smartphones. He also stated that apps are not dead but will change, and that AI agents will be the new app. According to

Qualcomm is developing over 40 AI-powered device designs, including smart glasses and wearables, according to corroborated reports. Cristiano Amon said AI agents will manage tasks across apps and that smart glasses may reach the scale of smartphones. He also stated that apps are not dead but will change, and that AI agents will be the new app, according to CNBC.com. Amon added that the types of form factors for new AI devices are very broad, as reported by CNBC.com. Qualcomm’s technology is used in smartphones and connected devices worldwide, according to Fortune.com, and the company is working in automotive robotics and wearable AI jewelry, pins, pendants, and other wearable items, according to Fortune.com. Cristiano Amon said AI agents are poised to become the new center of digital life, according to Times of India.

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