Apple Eyes Intel and Samsung
Digest more
Dutch startup QuantWare is raising €152 million ($178 million) in a round led by Intel Corp.’s venture capital arm to build a production facility for quantum computing processors.
A report released by Bloomberg on Tuesday states that Apple is in “exploratory talks” with Intel and Samsung to produce chips in the U.S. However, the talks have yet to result in an actual deal between the companies, and the possibility remains that Apple may decide to abandon the idea.
This story is part of the Iconic Brands series, a USA TODAY network project showcasing the companies and brands that helped shape the nation's identity, economy and culture. The series celebrates American ingenuity with a deeply reported examination of how ...
As semiconductors ride a global boom in AI expectations—with Micron and Intel shares joining the Nvidia-plus action—India’s chipmaking efforts are not just less dazzling, but less likely to fail the test of rapidly shifting demand.
Intel’s stock hit a record high today in the aftermath of a Bloomberg report that claimed Apple is exploring Intel and Samsung Electronics as potential manufacturing partners for future device chips. Here are the details. Last night, Bloomberg reported ...
It's been a wild few months for Intel (NASDAQ: INTC). After over a year of being the biggest dog in the chip sector, the legacy company is suddenly on fire, jumping more than 150% in five months as investors bet on its turnaround after the federal ...