Intel subsidiary to divest $1.5bn worth stake in Mobileye Global
Intel Overseas Funding, a fully owned subsidiary of Intel, is offering to sell 35 million shares of Class A common stock worth $1.5bn in self-driving tech firm Mobileye
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Intel Overseas Funding, a fully owned subsidiary of Intel, is offering to sell 35 million shares of Class A common stock worth $1.5bn in self-driving tech firm Mobileye
Indian conglomerate Tata Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Gujarat government to set up a lithium-ion cell manufacturing plant in the Indian state with
Microsoft has reportedly agreed to spend billions of dollars on cloud computing infrastructure over multiple years from the US-based cloud provider CoreWeave. Earlier this year, the technology major
Accenture has announced the acquisition of Australia-based digital design company Bourne Digital for an undisclosed price. Established in 2015, Bourne Digital is focused on the SAP ecosystem. It
Microsoft has reportedly accused the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) of being an “outlier” in its decision to block the previously announced $68.7bn acquisition of Activision Blizzard
Fujitsu, a Japanese information and communications technology (ICT) company, has announced a five-year partnership with Microsoft to drive sustainability transformation. As per the terms of the agreement, both
Nvidia has partnered with SoftBank to develop a platform for generative artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G/6G applications that will be based on the American technology company’s GH200 Grace
The European Commission (EC) has unconditionally cleared the previously announced Viasat’s $7.3bn acquisition of British mobile satellite communications services provider Inmarsat under the European Union (EU) Merger Regulation.
Microsoft has reportedly filed an appeal against the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)’s decision to block its previously announced $68.7bn acquisition of Activision Blizzard over concerns that
Apple has signed a new multiyear, multibillion-dollar agreement with American semiconductor manufacturing company Broadcom to develop 5G radio frequency components, including FBAR filters and wireless connectivity components in