Intel Corp. and its subsidiary Altera today unveiled a range of new processors and field-programmable gate arrays or FPGAs designed to extend artificial intelligence capabilities to the network edge.
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) announced on Monday that it had agreed to sell a 51% stake in Altera, the FPGA specialist it acquired in 2015, to investment firm Silver Lake. While Intel will retain a 49% stake ...
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) initiated a significant portfolio reshaping with the announcement on Apr. 14, 2025, that it ...
Intel sells 51% of Altera to Silver Lake for $4.46bn, valuing business at $8.75bn Altera gains independence as largest pure-play FPGA semiconductor company Raghib Hussain named new CEO as Intel shifts ...
The chief executive of Intel Corp.’s programmable chip business Altera has denied reports that the chipmaker is looking to offload the company. In an interview with CRN, Sandra Rivera (pictured) said ...
Semiconductor giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) agreed earlier this year to sell a majority stake in FPGA designer Altera to an investment firm. Intel paid $16.7 billion for Altera back in 2015, but it was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Intel is looking for an investor to acquire a stake in its Altera subsidiary, CNBC reported. The US tech giant is seeking a deal ...
Could wedding bells be on the cards? Technology gossip columns are full of news that Intel and Altera have expanded their relationship. Apparently, Altera has been Intel’s shoulder to cry… Could ...
Nine months ago, Intel made Altera -- its unit that produces programmable chips -- a standalone business -- with the intention of spinning it public in 2026. On Monday, Altera executives showed off ...
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