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Qualcomm Targets $15 Billion Data Center Revenue by 2029 via Modular Acquisition

A chip maker with zero data center revenue three years ago now outlines a five-year path to enterprise AI infrastructure.

Published July 8, 2026 Source Yahoo Finance From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · July 8, 2026

Qualcomm Targets $15 Billion Data Center Revenue by 2029 via Modular Acquisition

A chip maker with zero data center revenue three years ago now outlines a five-year path to enterprise AI infrastructure.

Qualcomm acquired Modular and disclosed a target of $15 billion in annual data center revenue by 2029. The company reported near-zero data center sales as recently as 2021. The acquisition price was not disclosed. Modular's compiler technology translates AI models across hardware platforms without vendor lock-in, a positioning that matters when enterprises refuse to rewrite codebases for each chip architecture.

The $15 billion figure represents approximately 18% of Qualcomm's trailing twelve-month revenue of $35.8 billion as of Q3 2024. Management is betting that edge AI momentum in smartphones and automotive carries insufficient margin expansion without a hyperscale infrastructure play. Qualcomm's current data center exposure sits below $500 million annualized, meaning the guidance implies a 30x scale-up over five years. The Modular team, led by co-founder Chris Lattner, joins Qualcomm's cloud AI unit and continues developing the Mojo programming language and MAX inference platform. Lattner previously built Swift at Apple and led compiler infrastructure at Google's TensorFlow.

The move addresses a structural problem. Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors dominate mobile, but AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud buy Nvidia H100s and AMD MI300s for training clusters. Enterprises deploying retrieval-augmented generation and fine-tuned models need inference at scale, and Modular's abstraction layer lets them run the same model on Qualcomm silicon, Nvidia GPUs, or x86 CPUs without rewriting Python. That optionality reduces switching costs, which is precisely what hyperscalers want when negotiating chip purchases. Qualcomm is positioning itself as the anti-CUDA play—portability over performance lock-in.

The $15 billion target assumes Qualcomm captures roughly 8-10% of the projected $150 billion AI infrastructure market by 2029, per third-party estimates. Nvidia currently holds 75-80% share of data center AI accelerators. Qualcomm's wedge is cost and power efficiency: inference workloads at the edge and in private clouds where Nvidia's $30,000 H100 cards are economic overkill. The company's existing automotive design wins—$30 billion in contracted lifetime revenue—prove it can navigate multi-year enterprise sales cycles. Data center hyperscalers operate on similar timelines, with chip qualification cycles running 18-24 months before volume orders.

Allocators should watch three events. First, Qualcomm's fiscal Q1 2025 earnings in late January will clarify whether Modular integration accelerates or delays existing cloud AI partnerships. Second, any AWS or Microsoft design win announcements in H1 2025 would validate the inference thesis and justify the $15 billion figure. Third, Nvidia's GTC conference in March typically sets competitive benchmarks; Qualcomm's absence or presence there signals confidence. The company's automotive revenue already grew 68% year-over-year in Q3 2024, proving it can execute adjacent market entries.

Qualcomm now bets that portability beats performance when margins compress and enterprises refuse single-vendor dependence. The $15 billion is either the opening bid in a data center share war or the overreach that funds Nvidia's next earnings beat.

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Qualcomm targets $15B data center revenue by 2029 via Modular, scaling from near-zero in three years.
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