Apple acquired Pixelmator, which has photo-focused solutions

Apple acquired Pixelmator which has photo focused solutions


tech giant ApplePixelmator, the developer behind apps like Pixelmator Pro, Pixelmator for iOS, and Photomator. bought it.

It is not yet known how much Apple paid for this surprise acquisition. Pixelmator, based in Vilnius, Lithuania, is among the names that Apple device owners know well with the photo/visual editing solutions it has been offering for many years. Apple also came to the fore with a larger acquisition today. For those who missed it An important Qualcomm development brought Intel to the agenda last month. In a shared news, it was said that Qualcomm wants to buy a part of Intel’s chip design department. Later The Wall Street Journal He shared another news and brought the claim of full purchase to the agenda. Qualcomm, which made an assertive entry into the PC market with Snapdragon X processors, It wants to have a greater say in the field with Intel’s resources. According to new claims, Qualcomm is not in a hurry regarding this acquisition. In light of the latest information It is reported that the mobile processor giant wants to buy Intel after the US elections. The company, which is said to want the election agenda to disappear before making a clear acquisition decision, may wait until 2025 to take the first clear step on the acquisition, according to a source.

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According to today’s allegations, technology giants Apple and Samsung are also interested in purchasing Intel. Since it is a US-based company, it is thought that Intel will not be sold to Samsung. In this respect, US-centered Apple And Qualcomm stands out more, Qualcomm is still thought to be a stronger candidate. Apple acquired Intel’s division developing modem technologies in 2019 and Then it started to develop its own 5G modem unit. As announced today, Intel exceeded expectations and achieved revenue of $13.3 billion in the third quarter of 2024. On the other hand, it announced a loss of 16.6 billion dollars.

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