Slated to go public in 2026, Intel's programmable chip group found surprising successes but also setbacks in nine years ...
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Altera CEO Sandra Rivera tells CRN in an exclusive interview that Intel’s plan to sell a stake in the FPGA business and push ...
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Sandra Rivera emphasized that Intel has always planned to sell a stake in Altera rather than fully divesting from it, to take the company public by 2026.
Amid swirling reports of a multi-billion capital infusion offer from an investment firm along with a reported acquisition ...
Altera, an Intel company, today unveiled an array of FPGA hardware, software and development tools that make its programmable ...
Altera, a division of Intel that makes programmable chips, unveiled today a number of products that will bring more AI to the edge and the cloud.