The increasing congestion of electronic devices and the need for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding demand new materials that can perform multiple functions simultaneously. However, ...
Rolec Enclosures Inc. has expanded its series of conTROL diecast aluminum enclosures with built-in RFI/EMI shielding. These enclosures are designed for machine control applications in challenging ...
A research team has reported the first successful synthesis of high-purity, tunable nitrogen (N)-substituted MAX precursors and resulting MXene two-dimensional (2D) materials. Their findings were ...
If you’re into retro CPUs and don’t shy away from wiring old-school voltages, [Mark]’s latest Intel 8080 build will surely spark your enthusiasm. [Mark] has built a full system board for the venerable ...
“Lenovo's Think Shield Build Assure, powered by Intel Tiber Transparent Supply Chain, marks a transformative leap in supply chain assurance. Together, we're empowering enterprises with enhanced ...
As expected, Intel Corp. has sold 51% of its stake in Altera, its field programmable gate array (FPGA) division, to private equity firm Silver Lake. Reports began circulating in March 2025 that Intel ...
Beleaguered chip maker Intel has been looking for ways to capitalize on non-core, not large, but profitable parts of its business to raise funds for its ambitious plans to revitalize Intel Foundry and ...
Intel is selling a 51% stake in the FPGA company at a large loss. The deal simplifies Intel's operations and raises cash. Intel will still benefit from Altera's success with a 49% minority stake.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. & SAN JOSE, Calif. & MENLO PARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Intel Corporation today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell 51% of its Altera business to ...
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