Qualcomm Accelerates Diversification with Comprehensive Strategy for Data Center
Establishes Strong Foundation for Long-Term Growth in the Agentic Era; Expands Beyond Silicon to Deliver a Range of Full-Stack AI Platforms, from Edge to Cloud
•Raises its fiscal 2029 non-handset revenue target to $40 billion, approximately 2x the prior fiscal 2029 target.
• Unveils comprehensive data center AI infrastructure strategy with a revenue target of more than $15 billion by fiscal 2029.
• Expands automotive design-win pipeline to $65 billion and increases its growth target to $10 billion in revenues by fiscal 2029.
• Expands into robotics and industrial AI platforms as part of the next wave of Physical AI.
• Anticipates an agent-driven upgrade cycle across the edge in future years.
• Targets more than $18 non-GAAP EPS in fiscal 2029.
CALIFORNIA - Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM), a connected computing leader at the center of the AI era, outlined the acceleration of its diversification strategy and unveiled its comprehensive strategy for the data center, marking its next phase of growth across every tier of the compute continuum, at its 2026 Investor Day, according to the official website of Qualcomm.
“We are defining Qualcomm’s next chapter as we accelerate our edge diversification strategy, introduce a comprehensive roadmap for next-generation AI data centers, and evolve into a platform company,” said Cristiano Amon, President and CEO, Qualcomm Incorporated. “Our presence across the entire compute continuum and unparalleled technology capabilities, in low-power computing, AI and connectivity put us in a strong position to capture these opportunities.”
Updated fiscal 2029 targets for the QCT business include:
• Non-handset revenues: $40 billion by fiscal 2029
Automotive revenues: $10 billion by fiscal 2029
IoT revenues: More than $14 billion by fiscal 2029
Industrial, networking and robotics: $8 billion
Personal AI and Compute: $6 billion
Data Center revenues: More than $15 billion by fiscal 2029
• Handsets: To represent approximately one-third of QCT revenues by fiscal 2029
Multiple large markets are reaching inflection points, as AI compute becomes increasingly distributed across devices, edge and cloud over the next 3-5 years, including agent-ready edge devices, data center infrastructure, automotive, industrial systems, networking and robotics. Together, these represent a combined total addressable market of approximately $1.7 trillion by 2030.
Looking beyond fiscal 2029, Qualcomm sees continued secular growth across data center, robotics, ADAS and autonomous driving, industrial AI, personal AI and 6G, with agentic AI expected to drive a new upgrade cycle across intelligent connected devices. This next phase builds on accelerated diversification and proven operating leverage while funding new growth opportunities.
Qualcomm’s strategy was presented by Cristiano Amon along with Akash Palkhiwala, CFO and COO, Qualcomm Incorporated; Tony Pialis, EVP and GM, Data Center, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.; and Nakul Duggal, EVP and Group GM, Automotive, Industrial and Embedded IoT, and Robotics, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.









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