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Intel To Buy Smartphone Chipmaker Infineon For $2B

sylverboss writes "Intel Corp., the world's largest chipmaker, is close to an agreement to buy Infineon Technologies AG's wireless business, three people with direct knowledge of the discussions said. When it comes to desktop, laptop and server chips, Intel's pretty much got a lock on the market but everyone can see the writing on the wall: mobile chips and architectures are the future of computing thanks to the popularity of smartphones, but Intel doesn't have anything to offer in that regard. Don't know Infineon? You should: they are the guys who have supplied Apple with their iPhone baseband chips since 2007."

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  1. Infineon? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "they are the guys who have supplied Apple with their iPhone baseband chips since 2007."

    Does that really mean they're important, though?

    1. Re:Infineon? by forkazoo · · Score: 5, Insightful

      "they are the guys who have supplied Apple with their iPhone baseband chips since 2007."

      Does that really mean they're important, though?

      Not in isolation, no. It is, OTOH, an example of a very high profile contract, which suggests that they are sufficiently stable in the rest of their business that Apple would be willing to trust doing business with them, without having to fear them suddenly going bankrupt and cutting off supply of a key part. Given that the company is important enough that it would be impossible to list every example of a device that uses an Infineon chip in tfS, the iPhone was probably the most effective example to use.