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Posted on 3/13/2025
Develops and licenses semiconductor technologies
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Qualcomm develops and commercializes advanced wireless technologies and semiconductor products. The company designs and manufactures integrated circuits that are essential for mobile devices, automotive applications, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Qualcomm's products work by enabling enhanced connectivity and efficient power management, which improves the performance of smart devices and networks. Unlike many competitors, Qualcomm also generates revenue through licensing its extensive patent portfolio, allowing other companies to use its technologies. The goal of Qualcomm is to drive the evolution of connectivity and performance in various electronic applications.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Diego, California
Founded
1985
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Premium-free health coverage
Onsite health & fitness centers
Retirement programs
Disability & life insurance programs
Tuition reimbursement
Product discounts
Flexible time off
Parental leave
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