In keeping with a Bloomberg report , Intel is closing in on a deal to accumulate the wireless unit of Infineon AG. You know, the company accountable for the iPhone’s baseband chips since 2007. That’s a technique to build a mobile presence.
Bloomberg sources say that the $2 billion deal could go down by the tip of this week. If true, it’s going to make Intel immediately competitive in a mobile market that they’ve to date been largely shut out of. Infineon is probably not a right away iPhone 4 supplier, but they works with both Apple on the iPad and iPhone 3GS. Their technology can be onboard Samsung’s Galaxy S series.
When we interviewed Intel CTO Justin Rattner in June, mobile was clearly at the head of his mind (and ours). And Intel’s recently strengthened alliance with Nokia proves that they’re fascinated about moving into your phones-despite the fact that which means they must buy their way. [ Bloomberg ]
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