Qualcomm will acquire Modular to build an open AI software ecosystem
ChainCatcher News, Qualcomm announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire Modular in order to strengthen its generative AI and agent AI software foundation for data centers and edge environments. The transaction is expected to be completed in the second half of 2026, pending customary closing conditions and relevant regulatory approvals.
Qualcomm stated that Modular provides an open AI-native software stack, enabling AI to run efficiently across different hardware architectures. Its unified platform supports CPU, GPU, NPU, and custom ASIC architectures, eliminating the need to rewrite models for each accelerator. For developers and enterprises, this means they can build once and deploy across various environments, while also reducing total cost of ownership.
Qualcomm said that as AI scales, efficiency rather than capability is becoming the limiting factor. Performance per watt will impact inference costs, and cost determines whether AI can scale. This acquisition will further help Qualcomm offer a chip-agnostic compute layer across devices, the edge, and data centers, enhance performance per watt, increase hardware flexibility, and expand the open developer ecosystem.
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