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Intel, Qualcomm and takeover
Another reason Qualcomm shouldn’t buy Intel? Its bonds could reach junk status.
Equity analysts are skeptical about the merits of a possible combination of Qualcomm Inc. and Intel Corp., after a recent report said the former had approached the latter about a takeover. On Wednesday,
Qualcomm has good reasons to bid for Intel — but a takeover probably won't happen
The embattled chip giant has become a takeover target in recent days, but the tough act of separating the pros from the cons makes a takeover unlikely.
Why Some Analysts Say Qualcomm's Potential Takeover of Intel is 'Impractical'
Key Takeaways Qualcomm reportedly came to Intel recently with interest in a potential takeover.Such a deal could offer a lifeline for Intel's foundry business and position Qualcomm as a dominant player in the PC processor market.
Should Qualcomm take over Intel? Why Wall Street isn’t sold on a possible deal.
One analyst notes that Intel’s situation doesn’t seem dire enough for the company to settle for a “fire sale.” Plus, Qualcomm could see Intel’s foundry assets as a headache.
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Qualcomm's Interest in Intel Could Spell Trouble for TSMC
For now, TSMC shareholders should recognize the potential impact of Qualcomm's rumored interest in Intel -- but they ...
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Confused about the potential Qualcomm-Intel deal? Here's why it matters even if it doesn't happen.
Doubts about the Qualcomm-Intel deal stem from uncertainty over how Intel's manufacturing fits into Qualcomm's design focus.
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Why a Qualcomm-Intel Merger Makes Little Financial Sense
Qualcomm, which makes modem chips and supplies huge numbers to Apple, has a market value of $186 billion.Intel, once the king ...
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Intel Investors: Don't Count on Qualcomm to Save the Day
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Qualcomm buying Intel doesn't make sense, Wall Street's top chip analyst says
Intel's semiconductor factories present a major challenge for Qualcomm's possible acquisition.
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QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM) Explores Intel Chip Design Acquisition to Boost AI Portfolio Amid Lower-than-Expected Revenue Forecast
We recently compiled a list of the 20 AI News That Broke The Internet This Month. In this article, we are going to take a ...
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Qualcomm's potential bid for Intel turns the spotlight on their products
Qualcomm has approached the once-dominant chipmaker Intel for a potential buyout, turning the spotlight on the portfolio of ...
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Qualcomm’s Potential Intel Buyout Could Raise Antitrust, Foundry Concerns
A potential deal to buy Intel could accelerate San Diego wireless giant Qualcomm's diversification but will burden the ...
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Nvidia is a far better suitor for Intel than Qualcomm
Nvidia is well-positioned to capitalise on Intel's assets. INTC's foundry business may be attractive for NVDA.
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Dell XPS 13 (9350) Lunar Lake vs Dell XPS 13 (9345) Snapdragon X Elite: Do you want Qualcomm or Intel inside?
We pit the Dell XPS 13 (9350) with Intel's new Core Ultra 7 258V "Lunar Lake" processor against the XPS 13 (9345) with ...
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Intel's comeback in automotive: will its bet on smart cockpit pay off in dethroning Qualcomm?
Intel's comeback in automotive: will its bet on smart cockpit pay off in dethroning Qualcomm?
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Intel Doesn’t Need a Takeover. It Needs a Turnaround.
Bloomberg L.P.
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Intel’s stock ranks dead last in the chip sector by this measure
MarketWatch
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Intel’s woes deliver a gut punch to Biden’s semiconductor policy
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Don’t count on a megadeal to save Intel
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Can Intel get its mojo back?
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