Qualcomm plans Dragonfly server CPU for data centre market
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Qualcomm said it is targeting the data centre market with a new server CPU line called Dragonfly. The company is also positioning the chips for AI workloads, according to Telecompaper.
Qualcomm said it is expanding into the data centre market with a new range of chips under the Dragonfly name. Telecompaper reported the move on the basis of the company's announcement.
Qualcomm is targeting both data centre and AI workloads with the Dragonfly server CPU range. The source did not provide specifications, launch dates, customer names, or country-level deployment details.
The report identifies Dragonfly as a new Qualcomm server CPU line aimed at the data centre segment. The source does not state pricing, manufacturing partners, performance figures, or availability timelines.
Related questions
- What is Qualcomm's new server CPU brand for the data centre market?
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- Did the source provide launch dates or specifications for Dragonfly?
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