Microsoft and Qualcomm officially previewed a portable device aimed at enhancing on-device mobile agent interaction during Microsoft Build 2026. This event included discussions on agent-first computing between leaders of both companies and highlighted the emphasis on hybrid AI with on-device processing, reflecting a broader industry trend toward local intelligence. The preview underscores the ongoing collaboration between Microsoft and Qualcomm to develop Snapdragon-powered Windows devices, which are intended to provide richer AI capabilities.
Qualcomm: Qualcomm designs mobile and computing processors including Snapdragon platforms optimized for on-device AI. The company has partnered closely with Microsoft on Windows-on-Arm devices and recently joined Microsoft at Build 2026 to showcase a portable hardware project enabling local agent interactions. This collaboration positions Qualcomm’s chip technology as central to next-generation edge AI applications.
Microsoft: Microsoft develops software platforms including Windows and AI tools such as Copilot, with a growing focus on agentic AI experiences. In partnership with hardware makers, the company recently previewed a portable device at its Build 2026 conference designed for on-device mobile agent interactions. This effort highlights Microsoft’s push to integrate AI agents directly into everyday portable computing.
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