
"Qualcomm Technologies said that it is now positioned to address the needs of a much wider spectrum of customers, ranging from global enterprises to independent local developers, offering core edge compute and artificial intelligence (AI) technology across all industrial and embedded verticals. Qualcomm hit the accelerator in IoT in earnest in February 2025 with the launch of Dragonwing range, designed to represent its industrial and embedded internet of things (IE-IoT), networking and cellular infrastructure solutions, looking to address industrial applications."
"The net result is that the IoT solutions can be used in simplifying complexity, empowering smarter decision-making and optimising operational efficiency, forming what Qualcomm said would be "blueprints for industry transformation", from enhancing everyday needs to solving the world's most mission-critical challenges. Fast forward almost a year and the company now has an expanded set of processors, software, services and developer tools."
"These include offerings and technologies from the five acquisitions of Augentix, Arduino, Edge Impulse, Focus.AI and Foundries.io. Qualcomm Technologies also claims to have the ability to provide system-on-chips tailored for intelligent IP cameras and vision systems. The Dragonwing Q-8750, the latest in the series, is said to have been engineered for high-performance edge computing and immersive experiences."
Qualcomm Technologies is positioned to serve a wide spectrum of customers from global enterprises to independent local developers with core edge compute and AI across industrial and embedded verticals. The Dragonwing range targets industrial and embedded IoT, networking and cellular infrastructure, and supports on-device hardware and software AI for various use cases. The portfolio aims to simplify complexity, empower smarter decision-making, and optimise operational efficiency as blueprints for industry transformation. The company expanded offerings through acquisitions and now supplies processors, software, services, developer tools, and system-on-chips tailored for intelligent cameras and vision systems.
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