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

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.
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.
Books, products and media the guest or host genuinely endorsed here — with the buy link.
Affiliate link — we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Qualcomm
“let's talk about one of my favorite topics snapdragon so snapdragon is a system on a chip this processor has probably powered billions of smartphones” — guest 00:21:25Find it on Amazon
Qualcomm
“last year was snapdragon 88 was the main one with the 5 nanometer and this year it's snapdragon 8 gen 1” — host 00:21:25Find it on Amazon
Samsung
“i do have multiple phones but i do use uh galaxy s22 that's your favorite one all right well you heard it here first” — guest 01:00:25Find it on Amazon
OnePlus
“you mentioned samsung galaxy s22 oneplus those are phones i personally really enjoy” — host 00:31:49Find it on Amazon