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Tech newsletter SemiAccurate reported on Friday that it “was read an email about a company trying to acquire Intel, whole.” The email “took months to confirm,” SemiAccurate said, and ...
Intel Corp (NASDAQ: INTC) popped as much as 10% on Friday following a SemiAccurate report that a new name is now interested in taking over the US-based semiconductor manufacturer. The news website ...
Shares of Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) were moving higher today on reports that the legacy chip giant could be acquired. A website following the semiconductor industry called SemiAccurate said its sources ...
SemiAccurate, however, wrote Friday that it "was read an email about a company that was looking to buy Intel outright, not parts." And the mystery acquirer, ...
SemiAccurate reports that Apple will be transitioning back to NVIDIA from AMD as its graphics chip supplier for the next-generation MacBook Pro models offering discrete graphics. The move comes ...
SemiAccurate reports that Apple is ramping up its efforts to control its own supply chain, seeking to produce its own chips and buying into a chip fabrication facility to accomplish that goal.
This took SemiAccurate from about 60% confidence in the plan being real to more than 90%. Subsequent conversations have moved it to the point of near certainty. So why all this preamble?
Shares of computer processor maker Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) jumped 8% in the morning session after Bloomberg reported the company could be a potential acquisition target. Bloomberg cited SemiAccurate ...
Could Apple transition from Intel processors to ARM processors within the next few years? A report by SemiAccurate yesterday suggests that, yes, Apple is planning to transition Intel processors off ...
Socketed processors may then come back for Skylake, Intel's next "tock" scheduled for release in 2015—the report from SemiAccurate believes this to be the case.
According to unnamed sources speaking to SemiAccurate, Apple had Llano-based MacBook Air prototypes "on the verge of production" but ultimately decided on Intel's ultra-low voltage Sandy Bridge ...
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