Apple just announced that it has acquired most of Intel’s smartphone modem business for $1 billion. As part of the deal, 2,200 Intel employees will become Apple employees, and Apple will gain some ...
FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2018, file photo the Intel logo appears on a screen at the Nasdaq MarketSite, in New York's Times Square. Apple is paying Intel $1 billion for the chip maker's smartphone modem ...
Intel CEO Bob Swan in a Wednesday interview explained the reasoning behind selling his company's smartphone modem assets to Apple, saying the exclusive nature of its relationship with the iPhone maker ...
Back in April, Apple announced that it would cease all litigation against chip manufacturer Qualcomm and enter a new partnership with the company that will see Qualcomm modems installed in new crops ...
In a press release today, Apple announced it has purchased the majority of Intel’s smartphone modem business. The sale is valued at approximately $1 billion. As part of the sale, some 2,200 Intel ...
Intel CEO Bob Swan says his company decided to bail out off the phone modem business because these products had too few customers to make much money. Apple is the primary buyer of Intel modems, and ...
Chip giant Intel has announced its 5G modem at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2017 in Las Vegas, calling it a "milestone for the industry" as it will allow companies to develop and launch 5G ...
Intel has just unveiled its very first 5G modem with the new Intel 5G Solution 5000, a new 5G modem through its partnership with MediaTek and Fibocom. The company announced the news during its ...
Intel INTC has reportedly found a buyer for its failed 5G smartphone modem business in none other than Apple AAPL. Per Wall Street Journal, Apple is interested in acquiring Intel’s smartphone-modem ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Apple will acquire “the majority” of Intel’s smartphone modem ...
Intel is planning to auction off its portfolio of patents related to cellular wireless connectivity, according to a new report from IAM. Intel's upcoming auction follows the company's April decision ...
Earlier this year, Intel announced that it was leaving the smartphone modem business due to profitability concerns. Now, the company is set to auction off its portfolio of patents and IP related to ...
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