Nikhil Kamath joins Tiger Global, Qualcomm in $200 million bet on Nothing

The London-based smartphone maker counts Kamath among its new investors, as it plans to build AI-focussed devices and a hyper-personalized operating system.

September 16, 20252 min
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Nikhil Kamath joins Tiger Global, Qualcomm in $200 million bet on Nothing

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