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PC's Semiconductors Blog: CSR, Infineon to integrate wireless …

CAMBRIDGE, UK & SAN JOSE, USA: CSR is collaborating with Infineon Technologies to pre-integrate its wireless connectivity platforms onto Infineon’s cellular reference designs. This new cooperation allows mobile phone OEMs to easily add …

electronicsdistributor – In the wireless mobile phone technology push

This is why Intel has decided to purchase 1.4 billion U.S. dollars,cheap cell phone accessories, Germany’s Infineon Technologies AG’s wireless chip business. With it,hd spy camera, the Intel chip to use Apple’s popular iPhone. …

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This is why Intel has decided to purchase 1.4 billion U.S. dollars, Germany’s Infineon Technologies AG’s wireless chip business. With it, the Intel chip to use Apple’s popular iPhone. sip phone chip chip needs power, not its alcohol, …

Intel buys wireless chip tech in mobile-phone push

Unfortunately, Intel is not available in cell phone which could access you to internet. That is why Intel managed to purchase the wireless chip division of Germany ‘s Infineon Technologies AG for $1.4 billion because the dynamic has put …

Intel set to buy Infineon's wireless phone operations

(ChinaPost.com.tw) – German chipmaker Infineon Technologies AG is selling a unit that makes products for wireless telephones to California’s Intel Corp. in a US$1.4 billion cash deal, the companies said Monday.

Intel buying German chipmaker's wireless unit | KVAL CBS 13 – News …

Intel has tried with limited success to get its chips into cell phones. It is hoping to change that by buying the wireless business from Infineon, which makes chips for smart phones such as Apple Inc.’s iPhone. …

Intel buying German chipmaker's wireless unit – Business …

Intel has tried with limited success to get its chips into cell phones. It is hoping to change that by buying Infineon’s wireless business, which makes chips for smart phones such as Apple Inc.’s iPhone. It’s a problem Intel is urgently …

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Click here to read Intel Upgrades Its Cell Phone—Buys Infineon’s Wireless Solutions Business for. Intel has agreed to buy Infineon Technologies’ Wireless Solutions business for around $1.4bn, as it positions itself to grab a chunk of …

Intel Upgrades Its Cell Phone—Buys Infineon's Wireless Solutions …

Intel has agreed to buy Infineon Technologies’ Wireless Solutions business for around $1.4bn, as it positions itself to grab a chunk of the rapidly exploding smartphone market. Intel’s CEO Paul Otellini said of the deal “The acquisition …

Intel gobbles up Infineon’s mobile unit in $1.4 billion deal, looks to ‘accelerate 4G LTE’

Infineon , the company behind the baseband chips inside your super-duper new phone , is about to cash out from the wireless industry courtesy of Intel’s insatiable appetite . The Wireless Solutions Business (WLS), which accounted for nearly a third of Infineon’s €3 billion ($3.83b) revenue last year, is being sold to the American chipmaker for a cool $1.4 billion. For its part, Intel is quick to reassure the world (and its antitrust authorities) that WLS will continue to operate as a standalone business and continue to support ARM-based devices. Chipzilla’s perfectly innocent ploy is to harness Infineon’s knowhow in future smartphone, tablet and laptop products, providing both the processing and wireless capabilities. Specifically mentioned in the news release is Intel’s ambition to “accelerate 4G LTE” through this deal, while also not neglecting its ongoing efforts with WiMAX, with the overarching strategy being described as “a combined path.” We should know more about where this path will take us when the acquisition is completed in the first quarter of next year. Continue reading Intel gobbles up Infineon’s mobile unit in $1.4 billion deal, looks to ‘accelerate 4G LTE’ Intel gobbles up Infineon’s mobile unit in $1.4 billion deal, looks to ‘accelerate 4G LTE’ originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Aug 2010 03:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink