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Lex Fridman · 2022-04-27 · 1h 09m

Cristiano Amon: Qualcomm CEO | Lex Fridman Podcast #280

Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon explains how 5G, Snapdragon chips, and edge computing are wiring up an everything-connected world.

Cristiano Amon: Qualcomm CEO | Lex Fridman Podcast #280
The guest

Cristiano Amon — Brazilian-born CEO of Qualcomm, a global leader in mobile communication and computation. He oversees 5G technology and the Snapdragon system-on-a-chip that powers most premium Android phones.

The gist

Cristiano Amon, CEO of Qualcomm, joins Lex Fridman to discuss the company's role in building 5G and the Snapdragon processor that powers billions of devices. He frames 5G as the technology that connects everything to the cloud the way electricity is simply assumed to be present. The conversation ranges across edge computing, automotive 'digital chassis,' robotics, the metaverse, and the global semiconductor shortage. Amon addresses 5G safety concerns, Qualcomm's licensing model and past legal disputes, and how the company is expanding beyond phones into PCs, cars, and IoT. He closes with reflections on leadership, his Brazilian roots, faith, and advice for young people.

Big reveals

  • Amon names the Samsung Galaxy S22 as the phone he actually uses among his multiple devices.
  • He argues 5G is actually safer than older networks because denser cells mean lower power radiated from both phone and tower.
  • He says Qualcomm does not need to out-compete Google, positioning itself as the number-one enabler of the Android ecosystem instead.
  • The Mars Ingenuity helicopter is powered by the same standard Snapdragon chip that goes into a Samsung phone, not a special version.
  • Amon confirms the long Apple dispute is behind them and Apple is now a Qualcomm customer, even as Apple builds its own modem.
  • He flatly states you will never be able to buy a 'Qualcomm car,' but Qualcomm aims to be the invisible brain behind 26 car brands.
  • He insists the pandemic only aggravated the chip shortage; the true cause is long-term exponential growth of digital across all industries.

Things worth remembering

  • Modern smartphone chips pack around 10 billion transistors, roughly a million times more than the best computers 50 years ago.
  • Amon tells regulators 'resistance is futile' and that every available spectrum should be allocated to wireless.
  • Lenovo announced a Snapdragon-based ThinkPad with 5G and 28 hours of battery life.
  • The Amazon Astro home robot contains two Snapdragon chips.
  • The US CHIPS Act allocates about $52 billion and the European version about $43 billion to boost domestic chip manufacturing.
  • A new-model car today can carry roughly 10x the chips of its predecessor, and the next model may carry 10x again.
  • The number-one use case for personal computers is now communications, driven by the pandemic finally making video telephony the killer app.
  • Amon's career advice: honestly map your competence vs incompetence, then surround yourself with people good at what you are not.
  • Qualcomm captured about 75% of the Galaxy S22 chip business, up from a roughly 50% historical split with Samsung's own chips.

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