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Qualcomm, MediaTek Release Security Fix Bonanza

Posted on March 5, 2025
Qualcomm, MediaTek Release Security Fix Bonanza

The chipmakers patched bugs, mostly critical and high severity, that affect everything from smartphones to TVs to artificial intelligence platforms.

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