Qualcomm President Amon: VR is the star of tomorrow, mobile business revenue is reduced by half

US President Trump has stopped chip giant Broadcom to acquire rival Qualcomm four months later, Qualcomm president Cristiano Amon talked about future development plans, arguing that VR (virtual reality) device will be the next star of tomorrow, and It is revealed that the company's mobile business revenue may be reduced to half of total revenue in the future.

Amon said in an external power interview that Qualcomm has been waiting for the acquisition of semiconductor manufacturer NXP, and has been waiting for two years. He said that Qualcomm has established a diversified business, and the acquisition of NXP is accelerating this strategy, it does not Will bring a new strategy, but it will help the original strategy, to do bigger and faster.

Qualcomm currently accounts for more than 80% of its revenue from smartphone sales. Amon said that it hopes to see half of Qualcomm's revenue component coming from mobile devices and the other half from other types of devices.

Data shows that Qualcomm generated $16.5 billion in product revenue in FY2017. Of this, $3 billion came from businesses outside of mobile, accounting for only 18% of total business; non-mobile revenues grew rapidly, up 25% year-on-year.

In addition, Amon expects that once 5G is more widely available, VR and AR (Augmented Reality) will be booming, headphones will not be so cumbersome, more elegant, and convenient for users to carry around. He believes that small chips will make these The device eventually looks like everyday glasses, the device can provide news for people, and how much gasoline is in the tank.

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