Chip giant announces a nearly $900 million cash acquisition of software company Wind River Systems, whose shares jump 44 percent following the news.
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No recovery in first half of 2009 after worst-ever fourth quarter, IDC predicts.
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A week after the world's largest chip maker announced a mind-blowing 90 percent profit drop, the Santa Clara, California, company announces plans to cut 5,000 employees.
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$65M is price tag for mobile multimedia assets from struggling chipmaker.
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WiMAX firm faces new realities as it embarks on a plan that was drawn up before the economy skidded into recession.
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Chip maker that made its name on mobile communications is extending to PC-style apps and a PC-style device that challenges Intel.
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WiMax pioneer sees churn rate increase; lenders, shareholders are last hurdles for joint venture with Sprint Nextel.
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Federal Communications Commission signs off on so-called whites space rules, the Verizon Wireless-Alltel merger, and the tie-up of Sprint’s and Clearwire’s WiMAX businesses.
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Despite credit concerns in the carrier market, investors believe WiMAX, with billions of dollars worth of projects in the pipeline, will soldier on for some time.
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CPU performance, power-savings called keys to transition from mechanical disk drives.
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Lawmakers, expert at spending taxpayer money, invest in technology blue chips.
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Amazon, Google lead tech stocks lower; Dow falls 733 points amid recession fears.
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Despite VC generosity, fixed-mobile convergence faces a lot of hurdles not the least of which is where exactly will the demand come from?
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Abu Dhabi companies buy into struggling microprocessor maker in a $8.4 billion deal.
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Altair Semiconductor will use its new cash haul to speed its transition from engineering company to a marketing one courting major carriers.
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Yahoo and Intel announce a partnership to create a web channel that runs widgets.
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Chip giant hopes developers will follow VoIP firm's lead and use 'Wake' technology for unattended downloads and remote PC management.
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Alliance--which includes Cisco, Alcatel-Lucent, Samsung, Sprint Nextel, and Clearwire--aims to cap costs.
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A well-financed wireless broadband carrier with well-heeled backers motivated to innovate could jolt the WiMAX community out of its inertia.
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Google, Intel, Sprint Nextel, Clearwire, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House wager a fortune on an unproven but disruptive technology.
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