India has become Qualcomm’s largest engineering base, outstripping its US operations, thanks to high-end local talent and cost benefits. Qualcomm plans to increase hiring and expand development of solutions in India across various sectors, including 5G, home connectivity, vehicle digital experiences, IoT, and AI computing.
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