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Is Broadcom back in for the beleaguered chip giant? Or could Nokia or Ericsson look to snap up a vital supplier for their ...
While Intel currently holds almost 80% of the global CPU market, as Nokia has shown us, that number can shrink to almost nothing virtually overnight, unless you're willing to acknowledge which way ...
The two did say that they’re going to be sharing Nokia’s HSPA/3G modem technology so Intel can put those into their own equipment, and that they’re going to be all up in the open source world.
Nokia expects the second half of 2025 to be stronger than the first, CEO Justin Hotard said on Thursday, two days after the ...
Nokia chief executive Pekka Lundmark (L) stands next to chairwoman Sari Baldauf (C) and his successor Justin Hotard (R), the head of AI at Intel ...
Nokia's move to the Windows Phone OS took the "wind" out of possible volume sales of Intel smartphone chips this year, but the chip maker has moved on, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said this week.
They start with Nokia, which felt compelled to warn the world about the negative effects of Trump’s tariffs, a topic that yields some fruitful tangents. Eventually the focus turns to Intel and its ...
Intel, on the other hand, could use Nokia’s market presence to get an entry into the mobile space, which is the next obvious market for the chip company as it tries to expand beyond the PC ...
Nokia’s plans to adopt Microsoft’s Windows Phone OS could directly affect Intel’s efforts to ship Atom-based smartphone chips in volume, analysts said. Intel confirmed in an e-mail that ...
Intel, Nokia, and Symbian today announced a collaboration to bring smartphones based on Nokia's Series 60 Platform to market using Intel's XScale processor technology. Intel XScale processors are ...
Intel already sells Atom chips for netbooks -- small, no-frills computers good for Web surfing -- and Nokia has said it would look into the possibly of expanding beyond phones to develop netbooks.