The winner, VLSI, has no products and its only potential revenue is this lawsuit, according to Intel's lawyer.
Quarterly revenue report topped analysts' estimates bolstered primarily by continued strong demand for personal computers.
The global data center services giant embraces the startup’s unique technology, saying it’s been “validated” and “solves a real problem within our client base.”
Reporting earnings, its CFO said most of the growth this quarter will come from gaming, creating concern that that spells slower growth for the data center division.
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The combined company is slated to be worth about $2 billion and a deal is set to be announced in coming weeks.