Intel Set To Announce Agreement With Nokia On Mobile Chips
Intel will reportedly announce today an agreement to sell Nokia processors for mobile devices, a move that could give Intel a foothold in the market for mobile-phone chips.
The deal will be announced on a conference call today, according to Bloomberg, citing a reliable source. Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president of Intel's ultra-mobility group, will deliver the news later today, Bloomberg said.
Intel is competing with Texas Instruments and Qualcomm in the market of chips for phones.
Intel is competing with Texas Instruments and Qualcomm in the market of chips for phones.