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Intel is planning to separate its networking and communications unit into a stand-alone company and has begun the process of ...
Intel is planning to spin off its networking unit as the struggling chipmaker looks to shed assets and cut costs under the ...
Is Broadcom back in for the beleaguered chip giant? Or could Nokia or Ericsson look to snap up a vital supplier for their ...
Intel has already shifted its Edge business into its Client Computing Group (CCG), while its NEX unit was dismantled, with ...
Update: Intel declined to comment. Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is thinking of selling its network and edge businesses as the company intends to divest parts which its new CEO does not see as vital ...
Intel is allegedly considering selling its networking and edge unit, according to reporting by Reuters, as Tan looks to shed business divisions that aren’t considered critical.
Last year, Intel raised an additional $1.5 billion by selling a portion of its Mobileye stake. It’s unclear how many shares Intel plans might sell in the new stock sale it’s reportedly weighing.
Intel considers divesting network and edge group New CEO aims to focus on PC and data center chips instead No deal process or bids sought yet for NEX group, sources say TAIPEI/SAN FRANCISCO/NEW ...
Intel has considered divesting its network and edge businesses as the chipmaker looks to shave off parts of the company its new chief executive does not see as crucial, three sources familiar with ...
Sponsored Bank Accounts Intel has already moved to shed some lines of business. In April, it sold a majority stake in its Altera unit to SilverLake for $4.46 billion to help fund the revival effort.
The unit which makes chips for telecom equipment will no longer help Intel’s core strategy, one source said. And Intel’s networking business too may be sold, because companies such as Broadcom ...
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