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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan wants the semiconductor company to refocus on its core business units: PCs and data center chips.
By Max A. Cherney, Milana Vinn and Jeffrey Dastin TAIPEI/SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Intel has considered divesting its network and edge businesses as the chipmaker looks to shave off parts of ...
Intel 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, Reuters reported, citing people with knowledge of the ...
Intel to sell its networking and edge business after the sale of Altera chip unit as CEO Tan shakes up the chipmaker company.
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Intel is considering selling its Network and Edge (NEX) businesses as new CEO Lip-Bu Tan refocuses the company on core strengths in PC and data centre chips. The NEX unit, which generated $5.8 billion ...
Talks about the potential sale of ... 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 ...
In addition, Intel’s networking business too could be divested ... stage and it could decide on other options besides a sale of the units. In its first quarter results, Intel said that In ...
Intel has considered divesting its network and edge ... stake in its Altera unit to SilverLake for $4.46 billion to help fund the revival effort. Before the SilverLake sale, the company had ...
Intel considers divesting network and edge ... stake in its Altera unit to SilverLake for $4.46 billion to help fund the revival effort. Before the SilverLake sale, the company had been preparing ...