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Nokia and Intel extend partnership to leverage Intel’s next-generation processors to create an energy-efficient, cloud-native ...
The growth around Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a key reason for Nokia’s excitement around data center ...
While Intel currently holds almost 80% of the global CPU market, as Nokia has shown us, that number can shrink to almost nothing virtually overnight, unless you're willing to acknowledge which way ...
Is Broadcom back in for the beleaguered chip giant? Or could Nokia or Ericsson look to snap up a vital supplier for their ...
Nokia chief executive Pekka Lundmark (L) stands next to chairwoman Sari Baldauf (C) and his successor Justin Hotard (R), the head of AI at Intel ...
Justin Hotard, Intel’s head of data-center and AI operations, is leaving to head up Nokia. Shares of the European telecom-gear maker rose, and Intel stock was up over 2% Monday morning. Dig deeper: ...
The two did say that they’re going to be sharing Nokia’s HSPA/3G modem technology so Intel can put those into their own equipment, and that they’re going to be all up in the open source world.
Intel already sells Atom chips for netbooks -- small, no-frills computers good for Web surfing -- and Nokia has said it would look into the possibly of expanding beyond phones to develop netbooks.
Nokia chief executive Pekka Lundmark (L) stands next to chairwoman Sari Baldauf (C) and his successor Justin Hotard (R), the head of AI at Intel ...