Tech · Full coverage

Qualcomm Acquires Israeli Cybersecurity Firm SAM Seamless Network for Over $100 Million

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

Qualcomm Acquires Israeli Cybersecurity Firm SAM Seamless Network for Over $100 Million
Unrated 2

First reported by Calcalist · 44 minutes ago

What happened

Qualcomm has purchased Israeli cybersecurity company SAM Seamless Network for over $100 million to enhance AI processing and security on edge devices. SAM protects millions of networks globally and serves major telecom operators. The acquisition supports Qualcomm's strategy to increase local AI computation and cybersecurity.

  • 01Qualcomm acquires Israeli cybersecurity firm SAM Seamless Network for over $100 million.
  • 02SAM was valued at $60 million in 2021 and raised about $30 million to date.
  • 03SAM protects over 15 million networks and half a billion devices worldwide.
  • 04Major clients include AT&T, Verizon, Bezeq, Telenet, and Virgin Media.
  • 05The acquisition aligns with Qualcomm’s strategy to enhance AI processing on edge devices.
  • 06SAM employs around 80 people in Israel and the US.

Summary translated & synthesized from the sources below by baba. Read each original for the full report.

Full coverage · 2 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

GlobesUnrated · Hebrew20 minutes ago
Qualcomm Acquires Israeli Cybersecurity Firm SAM Seamless Network for Over $100 Million
CalcalistUnrated · Hebrew44 minutes ago
Qualcomm Acquires Israeli Cybersecurity Firm Sam for Over $150 Million

Related stories

Qualcomm’s AI and auto push is reviving investor interestJun 18, 2026Still wondering what this AI does? The Israeli company already turned it into a $12 billion businessJun 10, 2026Belgian Cybersecurity Unicorn Aikido Acquires Israeli AI Security Firm Root for $70 Million23 hours agoCybersecurity Deal: SailPoint to Buy Israeli Startup Entro for About $200 MillionJun 15, 2026Israeli cyber firm Cyera raises $600 million at $12 billion valuationJun 16, 2026Quantum Art Aims to Beat Nvidia’s Top Supercomputers With an Israeli Quantum MachineJun 19, 2026