Qualcomm’s Generator AI Department earned NoisyAn AI research agency Hanoi headquarters, for an undefined amount, agencies Declaration Monday
The move identified the continued expansion in the Qualcomm’s AI tooling sector. Vinays, founded by former Depthmind Research Scientist Hang Bui, developed various generators, including computer vision algorithms and language models.
“This acquisition keeps our commitment to sacrifice the necessary resources on the R&D that creates driving force behind the next wave of our AI innovation,” Qualcomm SVP Jillie Hu of Engineering said in a press release. By bringing in high-culiba talent from Vinai, we are strengthening our skills to supply the cutting edge AI solutions that will benefit different industries and consumers.
Qualcomm acquires generative AI
Vinay, which began in Bui 2019, initially focused on AI-powered automotive products, but also conducts high-level AI research. Supported by Vietnamese Association’s Vinggroup, the company creates solutions like in-cabin monitoring, protection and “smart parking” system for customers in other vertical cases.
A 2023 interviews with ForbesBui said that about 200 employees were spread to startup offices in the US and Australia, Hanoi, in the United States and Australia.
Buy said that he hopes that Vinai will contribute to families of several Qualcomm, including its software and chips for smartphones, PCs and vehicles. “Generator AI and Machine Learning will help to accelerate the development of our team skills in the development of innovative solutions that can transform our way of living and working,” he added to a statement.
According to the aforementioned press release, Bui will join Qualcomm, who is the chief executive officer of Vinai.
This year, Vinai acquisition is the second of Qualcomm after the purchase of the Edge Emals of the German AI and Internet of Things Company in early March. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon Recently Edge AI – AI is called which the data center can run on devices without the need for infrastructure – a “telwind” for the tech giant.
