“Qualcomm may buy Intel after US elections”

Qualcomm may buy Intel after US elections


mobile processor giant Qualcomm, According to surprising claims, it is in talks to buy Intel.

An important Qualcomm development recently brought Intel to the agenda. 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 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. Qualcomm’s biggest rival in the mobile processor market is currently MediaTek, and Taiwan-based MediaTek is currently developing multiple processors through a partnership with Nvidia. These include artificial intelligence-focused special PC processors.

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Intel is not having a good time financially these days. That’s why the company has been taking important steps recently. For example, as it turned out last month, the company Arm in the second quarter (Arm Holdings) He sold all his shares in his company. The company specifically sold 1.18 million shares and about that It is estimated that it generated $147 million in revenue.. It is reported that Intel retained its shares in Joby Aviation, MariaDB, Astera Labs and Senti Biosciences. The company had previously announced that it would make a huge layoff. The layoffs of 15 thousand people globally were shown as a result of revenues lost to AMD and Nvidia in certain categories. The processor giant, which had 110 thousand employees globally before this layoff, It aimed to achieve savings of $10 billion by 2025.

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