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Qualcomm, Intel
Intel jumps after WSJ reports Qualcomm approached the struggling chipmaker about a deal
Intel was once the largest chipmaker and a US technology powerhouse. Around 2018, this leadership began to crumble as TSMC steadily moved ahead.
Qualcomm approached Intel about a takeover in recent days, WSJ reports
Qualcomm made a takeover approach to chipmaker Intel in recent days, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. Intel's shares reversed course to rise 8%, while Qualcomm fell 4% in afternoon trade.
Qualcomm reportedly approached Intel for massive takeover — what you need to know
A new report claims Qualcomm reached out to Intel to buy the CPU company's factories. Here's everything we know so far about the reported deal, and what you need to know.
Qualcomm may be trying to buy Intel
Chipmaker Qualcomm is trying to buy rival Intel, according to multiple reports. The Wall Street Journal broke the news late Friday that Qualcomm had
Qualcomm reportedly approached struggling rival Intel about a takeover
Intel shares have plummeted in recent months as it cut jobs, suspended its dividend and faced a high-profile board member resignation.
Qualcomm wants to buy Intel
At the time, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said the company would stop all nonessential work and has since announced it will spin off its chipmaking business, a part of the company that it had long touted as a strength over rival AMD and the many fabless chipmakers that rely on entities like Taiwan’s TSMC to produce all of their actual silicon.
Qualcomm approached Intel for a takeover, WSJ reports
In a surprising move that could reshape the semiconductor industry, Qualcomm has reportedly approached Intel about a potential takeover, according to a recent Wall Street Journal report. The news follows Intel’s recent struggles to stay competitive in the fast-growing artificial intelligence (AI) chip market,
Qualcomm Buying Intel? Not So Fast, Says One Analyst.
An analyst with Gabelli Funds says a deal for Qualcomm to buy struggling chip rival Intel may not make too much sense.
Qualcomm buying Intel? It actually might happen.
According to anonymous sources, Qualcomm is exploring an acquisition of Intel. No offer has been made, but it is still in development.
Qualcomm reportedly wants to acquire rival chipmaker Intel
Qualcomm is a popular figure in the smartphone industry, thanks primarily to its Snapdragon series of chipsets that power both midrange and flagship phones. The company's reach ex
Qualcomm in talks to acquire its rival Intel, check details
Qualcomm approaches Intel for a potential acquisition, but regulatory hurdles and Intel's struggling foundry business may complicate the deal.
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Qualcomm approached Intel about possible takeover: Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal says US chip giant Qualcomm has approached Intel, another major US chipmaker, about a possible ...
Digi Times
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Intel shares rally as Qualcomm approaches for takeover: will it succeed?
The reported that Qualcomm has approached Intel for a potential takeover, a story later verified by . While the news ...
The Droid Guy
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Qualcomm May Be Trying To Buy Intel for Next-Gen Processor
In a significant development that could reshape the landscape of the semiconductor industry, Qualcomm is reportedly exploring ...
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Qualcomm wants to buy Intel. Would that be enough to overtake Nvidia?
It’s conceivable that CEO Cristiano Amon imagines some grand alliance with Intel to really challenge Nvidia in AI or sees the ...
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Intel’s stock seals strong week. But would a Qualcomm merger make sense?
One fund manager sees “more cons than pros” if the companies were to combine, after the Wall Street Journal reported that ...
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Intel's wild week leaves Wall Street more uncertain than ever about chipmaker's future
Intel still makes the majority of processors at the heart of PCs, laptops, and servers, but that’s not enough to appease ...
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