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Qualcomm accelerates 6G trajectory to drive device-to-data-center transformation for leading network providers

6G is emerging as an AI-native platform that integrates connectivity, sensing and compute to reshape networks, services and the path to future growth
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What you should know:
  • 6G is being designed as an AI-native platform that brings together connectivity, sensing and compute across devices, network edge and the cloud. 
  • By extending intelligence from devices to the data center, 6G enables more efficient networks, autonomous operations and new services for network providers. 
  • Through standards leadership, technology innovation and live demonstrations at Mobile World Congress, Qualcomm’s 6G vision is moving from concept to execution. 



As the industry looks beyond 5G, 6G is emerging as the intelligent connectivity and sensing fabric for the world’s AI-centric future. 6G will power a new era of immersive personal AI, physical and industrial AI, while delivering unprecedented operational and power efficiencies for network providers, lowering total cost of ownership and enabling new services and revenue streams. 

As the leading driver in previous G transitions, Qualcomm is mobilizing the global ecosystem around building an AI-native, power-efficient connectivity and sensing platform, accelerating the industry’s path to 6G-driven transformation and growth.

 

6G explained: connectivity, sensing and compute working together 

6G is being designed as an efficiency-first, AI-native system that presents a generational opportunity for industry growth along three key vectors:

  • Connectivity: A generational leap in cellular coverage and capacity to support expanding wireless data demand and uplink traffic driven by users, sensors and edge AI, while improving energy and operational efficiency through wider bandwidths, Giga-MIMO, advanced waveforms and coding, and multi-device paradigms.
  • Sensing: Unprecedented wide-area sensing capabilities integrated across the end-to-end network and system architecture for dynamic object detection and classification, using radio signals and multimodal fusion. 6G intelligent networks enable entirely new classes of business services and use cases such as digital twins, drone detection, vehicle traffic monitoring, physical AI applications and much more.
  • High-performance compute: As an intelligent and context‑aware platform, 6G enables efficient compute and AI capabilities at every network tier — from devices, to edge, to cloud — to support connectivity, sensing and network management workloads. Through distributed compute, AI and application workloads can be dynamically partitioned and executed across these tiers based on real‑time context and network conditions, improving efficiency, responsiveness and scalability.

By virtue of these vectors, 6G will enable network transformation toward an AI-as-a-service model, redefining network edge nodes as sensing and computation nodes, enabling new revenue models and growth in an AI economy, for network providers. 

 

How Qualcomm is advancing 6G through research, standards and technology leadership

Qualcomm’s device-to-data-center expertise built on leadership in wireless, sensing and high-performance compute technologies, all with unmatched performance-per-watt efficiency, strongly positions the company to lead the ecosystem to a 6G architecture that benefits users and network providers.

Qualcomm’s leadership in 6G standards and unmatched technology portfolio across modem-RF, 6G air interface, scalable RAN solutions, autonomous RAN management, AI orchestration, heterogeneous computing, telco server-grade and data center-grade CPU, NPU and AI stacks, make it the globally trusted and established partner for 6G transformation.

Qualcomm is driving 3GPP standardization with foundational 6G air interface features that enable ultra-efficient integrated connectivity and sensing. Massive capacity and deep coverage will be enabled with 400 MHz channel bandwidth, power efficient DFT-spread waveforms, cost-effective LDPC coding and non-uniform modulation. The introduction of integrated sensing and communication, and AI-native capabilities in the devices and networks will also enable the convergence of physical AI, sensing and digital twin services.

Today, the path toward realizing the 6G vision with 6G prototyping is progressing rapidly:

6G transformation is well under way. At MWC Barcelona 2026, Qualcomm demonstrated breakthroughs and announced new milestones including:

Attendees of MWC Barcelona can also visit Qualcomm Booth #3E10 located in Hall 3 to see the demonstrations and speak with Qualcomm representatives.


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About the Author
Durga Malladi
Durga MalladiEVP & GM, Technology Planning, Edge Solutions and Data Center, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
Qualcomm relentlessly innovates to deliver intelligent computing everywhere, helping the world tackle some of its most important challenges. Our leading-edge AI, high performance, low-power computing, and unrivaled connectivity deliver proven solutions that transform major industries. At Qualcomm, we are engineering human progress.

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