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938 Qualcomm is quietly working on 40 AI wearable designs, and the real story isn’t the glasses — it’s the sensor pipeline every AI company wants to own

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/16/2026 23:11 EDT

Qualcomm is quietly working on 40 AI wearable designs, and the real story isn’t the glasses — it’s the sensor pipeline every AI company wants to own

Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon disclosed that his company is now working on more than 40 different AI wearable designs — from camera-equipped earbuds to jewelry, pins and watches — and positioned Qualcomm as the default silicon layer beneath whatever device category eventually displaces the smartphone.

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