US moves to expand domestic chip making capability
As global commercial Balkanisation ramps, countries are seeking to make themselves as self-sufficient as possible.
As global commercial Balkanisation ramps, countries are seeking to make themselves as self-sufficient as possible.
Spanish operator group Telefónica has announced the creation of a new consortium of companies aiming to accelerate Open RAN development.
Networking vendor Nokia seems to have concluded silicon design isn’t as much of an in-house strength as it had hoped.
Intel is among the latest major exhibitors to pull out of MWC as rapidly diminishing attendance makes the risk of coronavirus infection increasingly hard to justify.
Chip giant Intel has set a new record for full-year revenues, collecting $72 billion across the course of 2019.
Having once more failed at mobile, US chip giant Intel is doubling down on the datacenter, where artificial intelligence is expected to be ever more prominent.
Months following the well-publicised sale of its smartphone modem business to Apple, Intel has hit out at Qualcomm, accusing the semiconductor giant of market dominance misbehaviour.
Remember when Intel was Apple’s 5G secret weapon to break Qualcomm’s modem stranglehold? Well, now not so much.
Reports emerged about Apple’s interest in Intel’s smartphone modem business a few weeks back, and now the rumour mill is back up-and-running as more sources suggest conversations.
The US government seems to be losing its battle to suffocate Huawei as its own companies look for ways to keep doing business with it.
Having recently ditched Intel’s modem business like a bad habit, gadget giant Apple is reportedly now thinking of buying it.
Another day, another escalation as Google heads a stampede of US companies apparently refusing to do business with Huawei.
It looks like one of Apple’s most senior wireless engineers has cleared off, just days after the company lost its fight with Qualcomm.
Chip giant Intel silenced the non-speculation about it bailing on its much heralded 5G modem project by admitting it was due to losing Apple as a customer.
Qualcomm and Apple agreed to settle all the ongoing litigations with the iPhone maker paying the chipset maker an undisclosed amount. Intel’s decision to pull out 5G smartphone modem market may have played a role.
A new report suggests Apple no longer has faith in Intel’s ability to deliver a 5G modem it can stick in its 2020 iPhones.
Intel has seemingly learned a lesson from the woes of stumbling giants, announcing it has invested $117 million in ‘disruptive’ start-ups at its annual VC conference.
Not only will Apple lag its competitors by at least a year in launching a 5G phone, it might still suck anyway according to a semiconductor analyst.
The next generation USB standard will be based on Intel’s Thunderbolt protocols, as well as be backward compatible with earlier generations of USB.
Ericsson and Intel have announced a new partnership which is aimed at aligning the Swedes efforts for software-defined infrastructure with Intel’s Rack Scale Design.
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