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Qualcomm surges on report of OpenAI tie-up for AI smartphone processors

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Posted on April 27, 2026

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Qualcomm Surges on OpenAI and MediaTek Collaboration For AI Smartphone Chips

OpenAI, Qualcomm, and MediaTek Join Forces for Next-Gen AI Smartphone

April 27 (Reuters) - Qualcomm shares jumped 13% in premarket trading on Monday after an analyst said OpenAI was working with the chip designer and Taiwan's MediaTek to develop smartphone processors.

Details of the Collaboration

Qualcomm and MediaTek are co-development partners for an AI-first smartphone that the ChatGPT creator is planning, with mass production likely in 2028, TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in a post on social media platform X.

Key Manufacturing Partners

China's Luxshare, an Apple supplier, is the exclusive system design and manufacturing partner for the device, according to Kuo, who is based in Taiwan and known for his accurate predictions on Apple's products.

The companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

OpenAI's Broader Device Strategy

OpenAI has been exploring consumer AI devices for years and last May acquired Jony Ive's startup io Products for $6.5 billion, tapping the former Apple designer to lead the efforts.

Not Just Another Smartphone

But media reports have indicated that the planned device would not be a smartphone. Altman told employees it would be a "third core device" alongside phones and laptops, the Wall Street Journal reported last year.

Focus Shift to Business Tools

The loss-making startup has also pulled back from side projects to focus on coding tools for businesses - one of the few AI areas with clear commercial traction.

Market Implications and Competitive Landscape

Launching a smartphone would pit OpenAI directly against deep-pocketed rivals Apple and Samsung, which together command about a 40% share of the global market for the device.

AI Era and Smartphone Relevance

It would also add to signs that the smartphone would likely retain its central role in people's lives in the AI era, after Reuters reported last month that Amazon was planning a fresh push into the handset market.

Apple's Response and Future Strategy

Apple shares were down 1.7%. The company last week named long-time hardware chief John Ternus as CEO, a sign that devices would continue to play a central role in its business even as it looks to catch up in offering AI to users.

(Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)

Key Takeaways

  • Qualcomm and MediaTek are said to be co‑developing processors with OpenAI for an “AI‑agent” smartphone, with Luxshare handling system design and manufacturing, as projected by analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo(ajupress.com).
  • Mass production of the AI‑focused device is expected around 2028, with specifications and suppliers likely finalized by late 2026 or early 2027(ndtvprofit.com).
  • The news reflects investor enthusiasm for edge AI and Qualcomm’s positioning in that segment, seen as a potential catalyst amid prior headwinds; Qualcomm shares were already considered undervalued before the surge(trefis.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Qualcomm shares surge in premarket trading?
Qualcomm shares jumped 13% after reports that OpenAI is partnering with Qualcomm and MediaTek to develop AI smartphone processors.
Who are OpenAI's partners for its AI-first smartphone project?
OpenAI has partnered with chip designers Qualcomm and MediaTek, with China's Luxshare as the exclusive system design and manufacturing partner.
When is mass production of the AI-first smartphone expected to begin?
According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, mass production of the AI-first smartphone is likely in 2028.
How would OpenAI's AI smartphone impact the market?
Launching an AI-first smartphone would put OpenAI in competition with market leaders Apple and Samsung, who together have about a 40% global market share.
What is the role of Jony Ive and his startup in OpenAI’s device plans?
OpenAI acquired Jony Ive's startup io Products for $6.5 billion to lead efforts in developing consumer AI devices.

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