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Qualcomm could also decide to buy parts of Intel's business, instead of the entire company. Reuters had reported earlier this month that it had particular interest in Intel's PC design unit.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon is personally involved in the negotiations to acquire five-decade-old Intel, according to the source who was briefed on the matter. Another person familiar with the ...
It's also unclear how Qualcomm would find the cash to buy Intel. The company's cash on hand is $13 billion, but even with its free cash flow, it still falls far short of Intel's price.
The server CPU market has long been dominated by Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and AMD (NASDAQ: AMD). Both companies make chips based on the x86 architecture. While there are other types of CPUs used for ...
Could Qualcomm buy Intel? Just before markets closed, The Wall Street Journal reported that Qualcomm had approached Intel about an acquisition in recent days. Such a deal, if it passed regulatory ...
Why is Qualcomm even reportedly considering buying Intel? Intel is still very good at designing chips for PCs and servers, the computers that go in data centers. These businesses would complement ...
In other words, buying Intel wouldn't meaningfully complement Qualcomm's expansion of its automotive and IoT businesses. 4. The price tag is too high. Intel still has an enterprise value of $124 ...
Intel's (NASDAQ: INTC) stock recently rallied after a few news reports suggested that peer Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) was interested in buying the struggling chip giant. Such a merger would be the ...