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Intel, Qualcomm and Elon Musk
Intel rumor mill brings in GlobalFoundries, Qualcomm, Broadcom ... even Elon Musk
Then came a tweet from the often-well-placed Dylan Patel of SemiAnalysis that mentioned Intel, Musk, GlobalFoundries and Qualcomm. It wasn't clear if the Tesla, SpaceX and X boss, and presidential influencer with a White House pass, might be a suitor or an intermediary in talks.
It seems you can't keep Elon Musk out of anything. Is the world's richest man and Qualcomm buying iconic chipmaker Intel? Rumors swirl
Intel stocks are currently on a rising spree after news broke out that it is on the verge of being acquired by a 'mystery company.' Ever since the news started spreading, there began strong rumors that Elon Musk could be looking at acquiring Intel alongside Qualcomm,
Intel Soars Amid Buyout Rumors Involving Musk and Qualcomm
Intel's failure could present geopolitical risks, according to industry insiders, because it builds U.S. chip production. Intel is desperate, and a buyout might save the company. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.
Could Elon Musk buy Intel? As takeover talk swirls, one analyst is skeptical.
A Bernstein analyst recommends avoiding Intel’s stock as takeover rumors have the potential to drive a rally, though “it doesn’t feel like a long either.”
Intel Stock Keeps Climbing Amid Takeover Talk
Key Takeaways Intel shares added to recent gains Tuesday following a report last week that the company could be a takeover target. Rival chipmaker Broadcom is the most likely buyer, some analysts said,
Is Elon Musk About to Buy Intel (INTC)?
It's not even Inauguration Day yet, but Donald Trump is making headlines across the financial world. Friday night he launched a meme coin - $TRUMP - that quickly skyrocketed to a fully diluted valuation of $75 billion.
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Qualcomm’s Latest Hire Suggests New Interest in Data-Center Chips. It Could Come at Intel’s Expense.
Sailesh Kottapalli, formerly an Intel Fellow and lead architect for Intel’s Xeon line of data center chips, announced this ...
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Qualcomm Is Going After Intel and AMD in This Lucrative Market
Qualcomm launched its first Arm-based PC CPUs last year, and although they haven't exactly been a smash hit, partly because ...
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Intel shows off Framework-style modular laptop and mini PC designs
Intel’s proposed design integrates separate components for the new LPCAMM memory standard, plus the more common Wi-Fi and SSD ...
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Qualcomm purloins Intel’s chief Xeon designer with eyes toward data center development
Sailesh Kottapalli, a 28-year Intel veteran and a senior fellow and chief architect for the company’s Xeon processors, made ...
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Intel's Stock Skyrockets 9%--Is a Major Acquisition on the Horizon?
This isn't the first time Intel's future has been in play. Back in September, Qualcomm (QCOM) reportedly explored buying ...
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Nvidia ARM Chips for Windows PCs: Everything We Know So Far
Nvidia has hinted that it plans to enter the Windows PC market, and we have compiled all the details about Nvidia's upcoming ...
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Qualcomm Hires Intel Xeon Chief Architect Amid Server CPU Plans
Former Intel Xeon chief architect Sailesh Kottapalli said he has joined Qualcomm as the chip designer builds out a team to ...
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AI, Faster Chips, Better Battery Life: Business Laptops Leap Forward at CES
A look at some of the more notable enterprise notebooks from CES 2025, and why I expect AI PCs to go mainstream this year.
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Unpacking Q3 Earnings: Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) In The Context Of Other Processors and Graphics Chips Stocks
Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q3 behind us, let’s have a look ...
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