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Qualcomm in talks to buy Tenstorrent, The Information reports

By Thomson Reuters Jun 15, 2026 | 3:49 PM

June 15 (Reuters) – Qualcomm is in talks to acquire AI chip startup Tenstorrent for $8 billion to $10 billion, ​The Information reported on Monday ‌citing a person with knowledge of the deal.

Shares of Qualcomm fell about 1% in extended trading.

The talks were ongoing and the ‌price ​could change, or the ⁠discussions could fall ⁠apart, according to the report. It was not clear if the price will include performance-based milestone payments, a ​structure used in the past to buy chip startups, the Information ⁠added.

Qualcomm and Tenstorrent ⁠did not immediately respond to ​Reuters’ requests for comment. Reuters could not ​independently verify the report.

One of the ‌world’s largest suppliers of smartphone chips, Qualcomm has increasingly sought to reduce its dependence on the cyclical handset ⁠market by expanding into high-growth segments such as data center processors and autonomous vehicle chips.

Founded ⁠in ‌2016, Tenstorrent is headed by ⁠Jim Keller, a former ​Apple ‌chip designer who also oversaw ​Tesla’s efforts ⁠to design a chip for autonomous driving.

The startup develops accelerators for training AI models and running AI applications.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Joyjeet Das)