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Intel Said to Win Nokia as Customer for Mobile Chips (Update2)
Intel Said to Win Nokia as Customer for Mobile Chips (Update2)
June 22 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp. , the world’s largest chipmaker, will supply Nokia Oyj with processors for mobile devices, a breakthrough in its effort to enter the phone market, a person familiar with the matter said. The deal will be announced on a conference call tomorrow, said the ...
Intel and Nokia Announce Strategic Relationship to Shape Next Era of Mobile Computing Innovation
intel.com — SANTA CLARA, CALIF., and ESPOO, FINLAND, June 23, 2009 – Further uniting the Internet with mobile phones... and computers, Intel Corporation and Nokia today announced a long-term relationship to develop a new class of Intel Architecture-based mobile ... (more) Intel and Nokia Announce Strategic Relationship to Shape ...
Nokia: Press Release
nokia.com — Santa Clara CA, U.S. and Espoo, Finland - Further uniting the Internet with mobile phones and computers,... Intel Corporation and Nokia today announced a long-term relationship to develop a new class of Intel® Architecture-based mobile computing device ... (more) Nokia: Press Release
Has Intel scored Nokia as a customer for cell phone chips?
Has Intel scored Nokia as a customer for cell phone chips?
digital.venturebeat.com — Intel has reportedly struck a deal with Nokia whereby the phone maker will use Intel’s Atom processors... in cell phones, according to Bloomberg . The chip maker has scheduled a call for tomorrow morning at 830 am PST for an announcement by ... (more) Has Intel scored Nokia as a customer for cell phone chips?
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Intel set to announce Nokia chip deal
TG Daily - All News — Santa Clara (CA) - Intel is about to announce a major deal to supply Nokia whith chips for its range of phones. The chip giant has a conference call set for 0830 PST today (Tuesday) and Bloomberg is predicting that the news will be that Intel has inked a deal with Nokia in its continuing push to get into the mobile market. Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president of Intel's ultra-mobility group is heading the call, but Intel is remaining tight-lipped about its content. Intel Chief Financial Officer Stacy Smith said earlier this year that the company needed to secure a deal with one of the top five mobile-phone makers. Intel already has a deal ...

Intel and Nokia United On Mobile Devices?
Ubergizmo — Bloomberg believes that Nokia and Intel will announce a significant deal between the two companies tomorrow morning. The information comes from "a person familiar with the matter" and this is reinforced by the fact that Intel does have an mobility announcement scheduled for tomorrow, It's an "important" announcement, apparently. ...

Intel “important announcement” to be Nokia MID?
SlashGear — Intel are about to announce a deal whereby they will supply Nokia with mobile processors, according to an anonymous Bloomberg tipster.  The deal is expected to be revealed today in a conference call with Anand Chandrasekher, senior VP of Intel’s ultra-mobility group; Intel themselves have only confirmed that they have an “important announcement” to make. What’s unclear at present is the nature of the chips Intel will be supplying Nokia.  The company’s CEO has previously said that they’ve considered a move into the notebook or netbook segment, though failed to specify whether such ...

Nokia Netbook: Intel announcement today
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Intel making 'important announcement' today -- a Nokia netbook / MID?
Engadget — Possible big news on the way later today. According to Bloomberg, Intel's very own Mr. MID, Anand Chandrasekher, will announce Nokia as a new customer of its mobile processors. This is important because Nokia is a long time friend of ARM and Intel by its own admission can't currently compete with ARM when it comes to ...

Report: Nokia Partnering With Intel for Mystery Device [Nokia]
Gizmodo — ... Bloomberg is reporting that Nokia has chosen Intel to supply processors for upcoming devices. What kind of devices? Who knows! That news could come tomorrow, when the partnership is set to be announced. ...

Rumor: Nokia to begin using Intel, new mobile device to be announced
Gadgetell — Section: Computers, Mobile Computers, Netbooks, Gadgets / Other Unfortunately the details are still pretty light on this one, however according to Bloomberg, Anand Chandrasekher of Intel will be announcing that Nokia is going to begin using Intel chips. This news is expected to come later today during a conference call.  But in addition to announcing that Nokia will be using Intel chips, there is also the expectation that there will be a new device announced. So far, some are speculating that it will be something along the lines of a mobile device.  Which could be quite a few things ...

Nokia to Make Netbooks? Big Intel Announcement Today
jkOnTheRun — Intel is making a “big announcement” today and rumor has it that it will involve selling processors to handset giant Nokia. Nokia has made it clear they want to enter the netbook world and Intel’s announcement could be about a deal to supply chips to the Finnish company. We will be attending Intel’s announcement by the Ultra-Mobility Group and will report back after it concludes. Image courtesy Engadget

Intel bags contract with Nokia to supply chips
TechSpot — Intel has seen a breakthrough in its effort to enter the mobile market, winning a contract to supply Nokia with processors. The deal is expected to be announced in a conference call with Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president of the company’s ultra-mobility sector, according to a person familiar with the matter. Although Intel’s microprocessors run in over 80% of the world’s PCs, the semiconductor giant has struggled for around a decade to make an entry into the cell phone chip market. As one might expect, Intel will be providing their Atom chip for the Nokia’s devices. ...

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