Intel rejected an offer from the British chip designer Arm to buy its manufacturing operations. Details of the plan are sketchy, but according to Bloomberg, Arm was given a chilly reception by ...
After previous reports that Qualcomm was interested in acquiring Intel, Arm has reportedly been sniffing around as well. Intel supposedly told both parties to buzz off. Intel has reported ...
Intel has been in hot water for quite some time now, and the problems were particularly exacerbated when it broke consumer trust with the sloppy response to its now officially recognized problems ...
For years, both AMD and Intel have energetically competed against one another in the PC processor market. But there’s a new force to be reckoned with — Arm — and both AMD and Intel are ...
Arm recently made an inquiry to acquire Intel's product division that sells chips for PCs, servers, and networking equipment but was turned down. This development comes as Intel faces severe ...
Arm, the British semiconductor darling that has exploded in value this year, has reportedly tried to buy up a chunk of stuggling tech giant Intel in a sign companies are circling the ailing chipmaker.
Arm Holdings approached Intel about potentially buying the ailing chipmaker’s product division, only to be told that the business isn’t for sale, according to a person with direct knowledge of ...
Arm, based in Cambridge, England, only has a fraction of the revenue of Intel. But its valuation has soared since an initial public offering last year and now stands at more than $156 billion.
Another day, another rumour of an aborted Intel buyout. Earlier this week it was Qualcomm that was said to be sniffing around the injured, wheezing chip maker. Today, it's none other than Arm ...
Arm reportedly approached Intel about acquiring the company’s product division and was rejected, according to Bloomberg. The publication cited a person “with direct knowledge of the matter,” noting ...