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Qualcomm to Acquire UK-Based Alphawave in $2.4 Billion AI Connectivity Push

Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Alphawave IP Group, a U.K.-based chipmaker, in a $2.4 billion deal aimed at strengthening its data center and AI connectivity business.

The acquisition marks one of Qualcomm’s most strategic moves yet as the semiconductor giant pivots deeper into high-performance, AI-driven infrastructure solutions.

Deal Highlights

  • Purchase Price: $2.48 per share (183 pence), a 96% premium over Alphawave’s last closing price.

  • Deal Structure: Court-sanctioned scheme of arrangement under the U.K. Companies Act, executed by Aqua Acquisition Sub LLC, a Qualcomm subsidiary.

  • Alternative Offers:

    • Option to receive Qualcomm shares (0.01662 QCOM/share per Alphawave share)

    • Option to receive Series A Exchangeable Securities, locked in for four years and converted over 16 quarters

The offer is also 70% above Alphawave’s 30-day VWAP and 59% above its 60-day VWAP, reflecting Qualcomm’s bullish outlook on next-gen connectivity.

Strategic Rationale

Alphawave is a key player in high-speed connectivity solutions for data centers and AI workloads — a domain Qualcomm is keen to expand amid rising global demand for AI infrastructure.

This acquisition will:

  • Broaden Qualcomm’s IP portfolio in wired connectivity

  • Strengthen its positioning in data center silicon

  • Bolster its end-to-end AI system offerings

Track Qualcomm’s evolving metrics using the Key Metrics API, including R&D investment trends and gross margin shifts post-acquisition.

Shareholder Support and Governance

  • The Alphawave board has unanimously recommended the cash offer and Alternative Offer 1.

  • No recommendation was given on the Series A exchangeable option due to its long lock-up and complexity.

  • Qualcomm and Bidco have secured irrevocable undertakings covering 50.1% of Alphawave’s shares, including directors and key executives.

Advisors to the deal include Goldman Sachs International and BMO Capital Markets, signaling the high-stakes nature of this tech consolidation.

Conclusion

The acquisition comes as the semiconductor M&A wave gains momentum, with major players racing to scale up for the AI era. Qualcomm’s Alphawave deal positions it strongly at the intersection of data, AI, and cloud — all critical engines of next-gen growth.

For financials driving Qualcomm’s valuation story, monitor the Advanced DCF API to assess potential upside as this acquisition closes.

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