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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.
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 ...
By Max A. Cherney. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Qualcomm has in recent days approached Intel to explore a potential acquisition of the troubled chipmaker, a source familiar with the situation said on ...
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Qualcomm has explored the possibility of acquiring portions of Intel's design business to boost the company's product portfolio, according to two sources familiar ...
Qualcomm had approached Intel to explore a potential acquisition in September, Reuters and others reported. A deal between the companies, which would be the sector's biggest, would face tough ...
Qualcomm, according to the Wall Street Journal, wants to buy up Intel, though it’s unclear if the company would hold on to all of Intel or sell portions of its business segments.
Intel Corporation, an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Since its inception, the company has acquired dozens of companies across the global technology industry, with seven multi-billion-dollar ...
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.