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TNB Tech Minute: Snap's AR Glasses Subsidiary Partners with Qualcomm
10 Apr 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Here's your afternoon TNB Tech Minute for Friday, April 10th. I'm Julie Chang for The Wall Street Journal.
Snap's augmented reality glasses subsidiary, Spex, has entered a multi-year partnership with Qualcomm Technologies. Spex's upcoming glasses will run using Qualcomm's Snapdragon system-on-a-chip, with both companies collaborating on integrating on-device AI, advanced graphics, and other features.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said the integration aims to deliver agentic experiences into daily life. Qualcomm powered the precursors to specs. The partnership signals that Snap CEO Evan Spiegel is committed to the AR glasses business, despite an activist investor's request to shutter or divest from specs.
Chapter 2: What partnership did Snap's AR glasses subsidiary establish with Qualcomm?
Palantir stock paired some of its losses today after President Trump praised the data analytics company on Truth Social. Trump wrote this morning that the company has, quote, "...proven to have great warfighting capabilities and equipment. Just ask our enemies." Palantir had fallen over 7% yesterday and was down another nearly 6% in morning trading before the post.
It was recently sitting about 2% lower. The company has been plagued by fears that newer AI technology will leave it behind, despite reporting record revenue in the fourth quarter. And shares of European semiconductor companies rose after TSMC posted better-than-expected revenue for the first quarter. TSMC is the world's largest contract chipmaker and a bellwether for the industry and AI demand.
Chapter 3: How is Qualcomm's technology enhancing Snap's augmented reality glasses?
It reported a revenue increase of over 35% from the first quarter of 2025, beating forecasts. Shares of Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML Holding and small arrival ASM International are both up over 2%. German shipmaker Infineon Technologies is up about 1%. And STMicroelectronics shares are up about 3.7%. And that's your TMB Tech Minutes.
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