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Q1 2025 Qualcomm Inc Earnings Call

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Participants

Mauricio Lopez-Hodoyan; Vice President of Investor Relations; Qualcomm Inc

Cristiano Amon; President, Chief Executive Officer, Director; Qualcomm Inc

Akash Palkhiwala; Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer; Qualcomm Inc

Alexander Rogers; President - QTL and Global Affairs; Qualcomm Inc

Joshua Buchalter; Analyst; TD Cowen

Samik Chatterjee; Analyst; JPMorgan

Stacy Rasgon; Analyst; Bernstein Research

Chris Caso; Analyst; Wolfe Research

Ross Seymore; Analyst; Deutsche Bank

Timothy Arcuri; Analyst; UBS

Tal Liani; Analyst; BofA Global Research

Presentation

Operator

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Qualcomm first quarter fiscal 2025 earnings conference call. (Operator Instructions)
As a reminder, this conference is being recorded, February 5, 2025. Playback number for today's call is (877) 660-6853. International callers, please dial (201) 612-7415. Playback reservation number is 13750899.
I would now like to turn the call over to Mauricio Lopez-Hodoyan, Vice President of Investor Relations. Mr. Lopez-Hodoyan, please go ahead.

Mauricio Lopez-Hodoyan

Thank you, and good afternoon, everyone. Today's call will include prepared remarks by Cristiano Amon and Akash Palkhiwala. In addition, Alex Rodgers will join the question-and-answer session.
You can access our earnings release and its slide presentation that accompanied this call on our Investor Relations website. In addition, this call is being webcast on qualcomm.com, and a replay will be available on our website later today.
During the call today, we will use non-GAAP financial measures as defined in Regulation G, and you can find the related reconciliations to GAAP on our website. We will also make forward-looking statements, including projections and estimates of future events, business or industry trends, or business or financial results. Actual events or results could differ materially from those projected in our forward-looking statements.
Please refer to our SEC filings, including our most recent 10-K, which contain important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements.
And now to comments from Qualcomm's President and Chief Executive Officer, Cristiano Amon.

Cristiano Amon

Thank you, Mauricio, and good afternoon, everyone. Thanks for joining us today. In fiscal Q1, we delivered record revenues of $11.7 billion in non-GAAP earnings per share of $3.41.
Our chipset business achieved record revenues of $10.1 billion, the first $10 billion quarter for QCT, including record quarterly handset and automotive revenues. Licensing business revenues were $1.5 billion.
We're off to a great start in fiscal '25. Our mobile roadmap is the strongest in our history, with exceptional traction for Snapdragon in premium tier handsets, and we are delivering growth across our diversification initiatives. This quarter, automotive and IoT revenues grew 61% year over year and 36% year over year, respectively. We're committed to achieving $22 billion on non-handset revenues by 2029 as outlined to our 2024 Investor Day.
Our advanced connectivity, computing and edge AI technologies and product portfolio, continue to be highly differentiated and increasingly relevant to a broad range of industries. We also remain very optimistic about the growing edge AI opportunity across our business, particularly as we see the next cycle of AI innovation and scale.
DeepSeek-R1 and other similar models recently demonstrated the AI models are developing faster, becoming smaller, more capable and efficient, and now able to run directly on device. In fact, DeepSeek-R1 the still models were running on Snapdragon power smartphones and PCs within just a few days of its release.
As we enter the era of AI inference, we expect that while training will continue in the cloud, inference will run increasingly on device, making AI more accessible, customizable, and efficient. This will encourage the development of more targeted, purpose-oriented models and applications, which we anticipate will drive increased adoption, and in turn, demand for Qualcomm platforms across a range of devices.
With the industry's most powerful and efficient AI processors for the edge, we're well positioned to drive this transition and benefit from this upcoming inflection point.
Let me now share some key highlights from the business. In handsets, we're pleased that the recently launched Samsung Galaxy S25 series of smartphones will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy globally. The Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy delivers the latest AI experiences, showcasing one of the best integrations of Galaxy AI and Google Gemini. We are encouraged by the number of AI features, which has nearly doubled in the Galaxy S25 series. We expect this trend to continue as part of the transition to AI smartphones.
We're extremely proud of this launch and our longstanding strategic partnerships with Samsung and Google. As a reminder, the Snapdragon 8 Elite is our most powerful mobile platform today featuring the industry's fastest custom CPU, the most powerful NPU, incredible GPU performance, and the best camera.
In addition to Samsung, we're very pleased with the design traction and strong end-customer demand for recently launched Snapdragon 8 Elite Power flagship smartphones by Chinese OEMs.
Our design win momentum in PCs has also increased, with more than 80 designs in production or development on our category-leading Snapdragon X series platforms, and we're targeting more than 100 designs to be commercialized through 2026. Importantly, we recently announced our newest compute platform, the Snapdragon X, specifically designed to address PCs in the $600 price range, further expanding our addressable opportunity.
Snapdragon X features best in class performance, multi-day battery life, powerful on-device AI, and Copilot+ experiences. We look forward to PCs powered by Snapdragon X from leading OEMs including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo in the coming months.
In partnership with Lenovo, we introduced the world's first mini desktop AI PCs powered by the Snapdragon X series. These devices redefined compact computing in a new form factor ideal for developers, consumers, and enterprises.
The number of NPU powered on device AI experiences running natively on Snapdragon has continued to grow with more than 50 AI applications now optimized for Windows 11, including apps for enterprise collaboration, productivity, creativity, and more.
Microsoft also announced it is bringing NPU optimized versions of DeepSeek-R1 directly to Copilot+ PCs, beginning with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X series. Additionally, The broader app ecosystem continues to expand with Snapdragon native apps now including 20 of the most popular VPNs, 50 of the most popular security and cold storage apps, as well as new applications for creators.
While we're still in the early phase of the transition to Copilot+ PCs, we are pleased with consumer reception for Snapdragon X series, which has exceeded our expectations. According to Circana, in December, Snapdragon X Series had more than 10% share of the greater than $800 Windows laptops in US retail.
In XR, we remain the preferred solutions provider for VR, MR, and AR across major OEMs and ecosystems, and our strategic long-term collaborations with Meta and other key partners are playing a key role in growing this area. The Snapdragon-based Ray-Ban Meta glasses continue to exceed expectations as they adopt more AI features. We remain optimistic that we are at the beginning of an inflection point for smart glasses to gain scale as they become wearable AI.
Additionally, at the recent XR Unlocked event, Google announced Android XR, and we are pleased that the first device available for purchase later this year will be built by Samsung and powered by the Snapdragon XR platform. We continue to expand our industrial IoT portfolio of products and solutions, and we are encouraged by the positive reception across multiple industry verticals, including energy and utilities, robotics, manufacturing, warehousing and logistics, retail, enterprise, and commercial.
At CES, we introduced our AI on-prem appliance and inference suite, which enables generative AI inference in computer vision workloads to run on dedicated on-premises hardware, allowing sensitive customer data, fine-tuned models, and inference loads to remain within the enterprise. The AI inference suite provides ready-to-use AI applications and agents, tools and libraries to easily operationalize AI and GenAI applications in a variety of deployments on-premise or in the cloud. Our first wave partners for these new platforms include Honeywell, IBM and others.
We also announced the next evolution of Qualcomm Aware, our cloud-based asset visibility platform. As a horizontal enablement platform, Qualcomm Aware allows for a highly integrated way to add cloud-based observability and insights, geolocation, fine indoor positioning for more updates and device management services to connected devices.
In edge networking, we're pleased with the momentum in Wi-Fi 7 with recent product launches from Cisco, Charter, Ero, Netgear, Nokia, and Ubiquity. We're also seeing strong traction for our 5G fixed wireless access with next-generation design wins at operators in North America and India.
We continue to strengthen our position in automotive as the industry's leading technology partner for the software-defined vehicle, AI-powered, in-cabin systems, advanced driver assistance, and connected car experiences. At CES, we announced new collaborations with Alps Alpine, Amazon, Google, Leapmotor, Mahindra, and Hyundai Mobis, which will use Snapdragon digital chassis solutions to drive AI-powered, in-cabin, and advanced driver assistance systems.
We also expanded our partnerships with several Tier-1 suppliers to now utilize the Snapdragon Cockpit Elite platform, including with Panasonic Automotive Systems, Garmin, and DCSV. These collaborations will bring advanced intelligence, including generative AI to all levels of software-defined vehicles, enabling automakers to build safe an extraordinary user experiences. We're very pleased with the strong industry reception to Snapdragon Cockpit Elite platform since its launch late last year.
Our new collaboration with Hyundai Mobis will combine the Snapdragon Ride Flex system-on-chip and the Snapdragon Ride automated driving stack with Hyundai Mobis cutting-edge software and sensors. This will deliver a comprehensive system solution that powers advanced infotainment and advanced driver system systems, bringing a one-of-a-kind user experience to future vehicles.
Another significant milestone was the launch of the Snapdragon digital chassis workbench, a cloud-based workflow for developers building the software-defined vehicle. To complement the hardware and software of the Snapdragon digital chassis, Workbench provides a complete development and test environment to build and deploy automotive applications.
Finally, we remain very pleased with the execution of our QTL business in recent years, and we're well positioned to maintain fiscal '24 revenue scale going forward. Over the past year, we have extended key agreements with major OEMs, and we're poised to shortly execute new long-term license agreements with two additional large OEMs.
We also recently signed transient to a long-term 4G license to go along with the 5G license signed in the last fiscal year. Our progress reaffirms QTL as the industry's most extensive licensing program of cellular essential patents.
Before I turn the call over to Akash, I would like to provide an update on the ARM versus Qualcomm trial from December 2024. The jury's verdict vindicated Qualcomm's CPU innovations and affirmed the Qualcomms contract with ARM provides a license for Qualcomm's products containing our proprietary Orion CPUs in industries such as smartphones, automotive, next-generation PCs, IoT, and data center.
In addition, ARM recently notified us that it was withdrawing its October 22, 2024 notice of breach and indicated that it has no current plan to terminate the Qualcomm architecture license agreement. We're excited to continue to develop performance-leading, world-class products that benefit consumers worldwide that include our incredible Orion custom CPUs.
I will now turn the call to Akash.