Key Takeaways Intel is reportedly seeking investors to take a minority stake in its Altera programmable chipmaking ...
Intel is seeking a deal that values Altera at around $17 billion, per CNBC. The US company is looking to raise several ...
The company is said to have reached out to several potential buyers, including private equity firms, since the start of the ...
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Intel’s decision to launch Altera as an independent entity comes at a time when the company is making strides to reclaim its ...
In February of this year, the FPGA company revealed that it would revive the Altera brand and chase after an expanded market opportunity for FPGAs that exceeds $55 billion with products designed ...
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According to a CNBC report, citing people familiar with the matter, Intel is targeting a valuation of $17 billion for Altera, a slight increase from the $16.7 billion it paid for the company nine ...
In reviewing Altera's successes and failures under Intel, Rivera said the company had been even more successful in applications in cloud computing than originally expected. For example ...
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COMPANY NEWS: Altera, an Intel company, today unveiled an array of FPGA hardware, software and development tools that make its programmable solutions more accessible across a broader range of use ...
Two months after Intel spun off the Programmable Solutions Group into a stand-alone FPGA company, it reveals it’s taking its original Altera name and chasing a market opportunity exceeding $55 ...