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Qualcomm Inc (QCOM) may lose Apple Inc's (AAPL) business, but gains momentum from booming Chinese smartphone sales & Samsung share gains. Bullish outlook with $200 target.
Qualcomm has expanded its application partnerships to include Moises App, DJay Pro, Steinberg Cubase, and Capture One to take down Apple's supremacy in the art world.
Internal discussions and court documents reveal that Arm has been exploring these strategies since 2019. CEO Rene Haas has been a vocal advocate for change, expressing frustration with the company’s reliance on major customers and pushing for greater control over its technology.
Samsung unveiled new AI features in its latest handsets, which do not use any of the company’s Exynos processors, in a setback for its chip business.
On paper, the Galaxy S25 Ultra has the iPhone 16 Pro Max's number. The Galaxy S25 Ultra has 200MP wide, 50MP ultrawide, and 50MP telephoto cameras. The iPhone 16 Pro Max only has 48MP wide, 48MP ultrawise, and 12MP telephoto cameras, respectively. The more megapixels often equates to more detailed and higher resolution photos.
Samsung Electronics has launched its new Galaxy S25 series, featuring Qualcomm chips and AI capabilities from Google's model. Despite competition, Samsung is focusing on enhancing AI features like Bixby and personalized experiences to boost sales.
Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) is dead set on winning a significant portion of the PC CPU market. The company's Arm-based Snapdragon X chips are efficient and powerful, and they can run Microsoft Windows and most standard Windows applications without issue thanks to an emulation layer.
We see potential for Qualcomm in 2025 with Samsung partnership, but Apple's 5G modems could impact revenue. Read more on QCOM stock here.
South Korean tech group hopes the S25, powered by Google’s Gemini AI models, will help it steal market share from US rival
Samsung launched the S25 series which comes in three variants — the S25, S25+ and the S25 Ultra. The S25 starts at $799, the S25+ starts at $999 and the S25 Ultra starts at $1,299. Samsung touted improved artificial intelligence features as it looks to stay competitive against Apple and increasingly-competitive Chinese players.