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Revision as of 11:23, 12 April 2018
Qualcomm | |
Type | Public |
Founded | 1985 San Diego, California |
Founder | Irwin Jacobs Andrew Viterbi Franklin Antonio Adelia Coffman Andrew Cohen Klein Gilhousen Harvey White |
Headquarters | San Diego, California |
Website | https://www.qualcomm.com/ |
Qualcomm, Inc. is an American global semiconductor and telecoms equipment company. In October of 2016 Qualcomm acquired NXP for $47 billion.
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Facts about "Qualcomm"
company type | public + |
founded | 1985 + |
founded location | San Diego, California + |
founder | Irwin Jacobs +, Andrew Viterbi +, Franklin Antonio +, Adelia Coffman +, Andrew Cohen +, Klein Gilhousen + and Harvey White + |
full page name | qualcomm + |
headquarters | San Diego, California + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | Qualcomm + |
website | https://www.qualcomm.com/ + |
wikidata id | Q544847 + |