The startup also raised $50 million from investors, including the designer of Apple's iPod. What you need to know Nothing has partnered with Qualcomm to build new product categories powered by the Snapdragon platform. Carl Pei's startup has also raised $50 million in a new round of funding from investors. The new alliance may herald Nothing's foray into the smartphone race. Nothing, a startup founded by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, has found a new backup to power its future tech products. The firm announced that it has formed an alliance with Qualcomm and raised $50 million from investors in a Series A funding extension. The new partnership allows Nothing to build new product categories by tapping into Qualcomm's Snapdragon platform, which powers some of the best Android phones. Nothing didn't share specific details about its upcoming products, but Qualcomm's Enrico Salvatori may have hinted at what's in the pipeline. The company's senior vice president and president of Qualcom...
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