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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan wants the semiconductor company to refocus on its core business units: PCs and data center chips.
CEO Lip-Bu Tan could shed the $5.8 billion NEX division as the chipmaker refocuses on its traditional strongholds.
US-based tech giant Intel is considering divesting its networking and edge businesses, reported Reuters citing three sources ...
Intel has considered divesting its network and edge businesses as the chipmaker looks to shave off parts of the company its ...
Intel is considering selling its Network and Edge (NEX) businesses as new CEO Lip-Bu Tan refocuses the company on core ...
Intel is thinking of selling its network and edge businesses as the company intends to divest parts which its new CEO does ...
And Intel’s networking business ... a majority stake in its Altera unit to SilverLake for $4.46 billion to help fund the revival effort. Before the SilverLake sale, the company had been ...
Intel is allegedly considering selling its networking and edge unit, according to reporting ... If Intel does end up pursuing a sale, it wouldn’t be surprising. Tan has made it clear that ...
And Intel's networking business ... a majority stake in its Altera unit to SilverLake for $4.46 billion to help fund the revival effort. Before the SilverLake sale, the company had been preparing ...
Intel is considering offloading its NEX unit as part of a broader push by its new CEO to hone the company’s focus on its most ...
Discussions on the potential sale ... The unit which makes chips for telecom equipment will no longer support Intel’s core strategy, the report added. In addition, Intel’s networking business ...