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Costfoto / NurPhoto via Getty Images Qualcomm is reportedly considering buying parts of Intel. A Reuters story said company executives are especially interested in Intel's PC chip design business.
Qualcomm is exploring the possibility of acquiring parts of Intel's chip design business, especially its client PC design unit. This move could expand Qualcomm's reach in the semiconductor industry.
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 with the matter. The mobile ...
Intel's client PC design business is of significant interest to Qualcomm executives, one of the sources said, but they are looking at all of the company's design units.