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Latest News In AI Chips - Advancing XR: Qualcomm and VoxelSensors Join Forces
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VoxelSensors has announced a collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies to optimize its Single Photon Active Event Sensor (SPAES™) 3D sensing technology for use with Snapdragon XR Platforms. This partnership aims to address critical challenges in depth sensing technology by providing 10x power savings and lower latency, which enhances the performance of XR applications under varied lighting conditions. By integrating these advancements, the development paves the way for more efficient, human-centered physical AI interactions, potentially accelerating the adoption of all-day wearable AR devices. This collaboration highlights a significant step in advancing the XR ecosystem towards mainstream acceptance and wider adoption.
- QUALCOMM (NasdaqGS:QCOM) last closed at $160.80 up 0.6%.
Elsewhere in the market, Credo Technology Group Holding (NasdaqGS:CRDO) was a notable mover up 7.4% and closing at $131.82, near its 52-week high. Credo resolved a patent dispute with Volex 3 days ago through a settlement agreement. Meanwhile, InnoScience (Suzhou) Technology Holding (SEHK:2577) softened, down 7.4% to close at HK$86.55. On Thursday, the company reported an increase in sales but continued to face a net loss for the half year ending June 30, 2025.
Best AI Chip Stocks
- Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) settled at $168.58 up 0.9%.
- NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) ended the day at $180.17 down 0.8%, not far from its 52-week high. On Friday, Novacore Innovations deployed India's first GPU cloud platform powered by NVIDIA Blackwell servers, enhancing AI infrastructure and competitiveness.
- ASML Holding (ENXTAM:ASML) closed at €654.30 down 0.9%.
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A computing infrastructure company, provides graphics and compute and networking solutions in the United States, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, and internationally.
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