IBM Offered Globalfoundries 1bn Dollars To Take Chip unit: report
Bloomberg reported today that IBM could pay as much as 1 Billion USD to Globalfoundries in order to offload its loss-making chip foundry operations.
IBM was offering about US$1 billion to entice Globalfoundries to take the unit, said Bloomberg's unnamed source. Globalfoundries wanted to be paid about US$2 billion, enough to offset the division?s losses, the report added.
IBM seems to be urgently trying to get less-profitable businesses off the books.
With the talks breaking down, the chip-manufacturing business is likely to continue to weigh on IBM?s profit.
According to other sources, Globalfoundries was primarily interested in acquiring IBM?s engineers and intellectual property, rather than manufacturing facilities.
IBM seems to be urgently trying to get less-profitable businesses off the books.
With the talks breaking down, the chip-manufacturing business is likely to continue to weigh on IBM?s profit.
According to other sources, Globalfoundries was primarily interested in acquiring IBM?s engineers and intellectual property, rather than manufacturing facilities.