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neXt Curve's Leonard Lee had a chance to catch up with Chris Patrick, SVP and GM of Mobile Handset at Qualcomm at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event which took place at the SAP Center in San Jose, CA.
Leonard and Chris discuss:

  • CPUs are hot again. Why is it important in heterogeneous computing for AI broadly and then more specifically specifically for GenAI?
  • NPU for mobile is different than the AI PC. Leonard and Chris talk about the legacy of the mobile NPU and where it is going.
  • The smartphone is still a mobile device. Connectivity matters. What is the evolving role and new requirements of connectivity as these AI requirement evolve?
  • What are the highlights of how Qualcomm is enabling Samsung’s Galaxy S25 family with the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy?

Make sure to follow Leonard on LinkedIn and hit that 🔔 at the top of his profile for a constant diet of the tech and industry insights that matter.
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neXt Curve's Leonard Lee had a chance to catch up with Chris Patrick, SVP and GM of Mobile Handset at Qualcomm at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event which took place at the SAP Center in San Jose, CA.
Leonard and Chris discuss:

  • CPUs are hot again. Why is it important in heterogeneous computing for AI broadly and then more specifically specifically for GenAI?
  • NPU for mobile is different than the AI PC. Leonard and Chris talk about the legacy of the mobile NPU and where it is going.
  • The smartphone is still a mobile device. Connectivity matters. What is the evolving role and new requirements of connectivity as these AI requirement evolve?
  • What are the highlights of how Qualcomm is enabling Samsung’s Galaxy S25 family with the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy?

Make sure to follow Leonard on LinkedIn and hit that 🔔 at the top of his profile for a constant diet of the tech and industry insights that matter.
⭐ Subscribe to the reThink Podcast on Buzz sprout here: https://bit.ly/43mr2Hm
⭐ Subscribe to the reThink YouTube channel here: / @nextcurve
⭐ Follow neXt Curve at www.next-curve.com
⭐ Subscribe to the neXt Curve newsletter here: https://bit.ly/3LbXVgZ

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