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Intel deperately needs to get into the mobile phone market, which is expected to grow far more rapidly than the PC market over the next decade. Nokia, while still technically the leader in global ...
Nokia's demise serves as a cautionary tale for Intel, which has made missteps like resisting new tech. Intel has faced disasters with unsuccessful architectures like Netburst and Itanium ...
Nokia makes mobile phones. Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, can't get its chips into mobile phones. On the other hand, Intel makes the silicon that powers the world's PCs. Nokia doesn't have ...
Nokia (NOK) has tried to sell these recently and flopped. But will Nokia offer something MID-like powered by Intel's Moorestown chipset soon? Given today's announcement there is a very good chance.
When executives from Intel and Nokia took the stage in Barcelona Monday to explain their latest joint effort, both sides hastened to say they wanted to avoid the "f-word." That's "f" as in ...
Nokia and Intel have launched a joint project called oFono which aims to build an open source telephony framework for the Linux platform. It will serve as an abstraction layer, providing a rich ...
Intel and Nokia invite the respective members of Maemo.org and Moblin.org to join the combined community at MeeGo.com, as well as encouraging wider participation from the communications, computing ...
Nokia said it will work with Intel to develop a joint software platform for mobile devices, making it easier to create applications that can be used on various types of hardware. The software will ...
But, for me, there's one firm that would be a more natural fit than any of the others being rumoured as potential new owners of Nokia: Intel. Of course, there's been no suggestion that such a ...
Nokia said Monday that it has appointed Intel’s Justin Hotard as CEO, replacing Pekka Lundmark, as the Finnish telecoms equipment maker looks to beef up its artificial intelligence business.
In a deal intended to strengthen Intel’s push into the mobile computing arena, the Santa Clara chip maker and Finnish cell phone giant Nokia on Tuesday announced what they called a long-term ...
The partnership Intel and Nokia announced on Tuesday to develop future mobile devices should help both companies, though analysts are skeptical whether it will result in any actual products.