Will Strauss News
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Broadcom Corp. is supplying samples of a mobile-phone chip that supports the fastest data speeds, joining the race to try to break Qualcomm Inc.’s market dominance.
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Qualcomm Inc. stands to get its technology into millions of new phones if Verizon Wireless begins offering Apple Inc. ’s iPhone, because the device would have to start using Qualcomm’s chip designs.
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ARM Holdings Plc’s record cash and stock price near a 12-year high are giving the chip designer firepower for acquisitions to help keep a lead in smartphone processors and expand in more technologies.
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Siano Mobile Silicon Ltd., an Israeli maker of TV chips for mobile devices, is planning a push into the U.S. next year, setting the stage for an initial public offering filing as early as 2012.
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Google Inc. is relying on its planned $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. to forestall patent litigation and force settlements with Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp. over smartphone technology.
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Intel Corp.’s effort to land chips in smartphones is getting a boost from Google Inc.’s Motorola Mobility, which plans to start selling devices featuring Intel processors in Europe and Latin America next month.
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GCT Semiconductor Inc., which planned to complete the first initial offering from a U.S. chipmaker since 2010, is proving just how hard it is for a chip startup to go public.
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You can hardly turn on the television or walk into an electronics store without being assaulted by hype about the new, faster data networks being rolled out by the major U.S. wireless carriers.
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Strauss Group Ltd., the Israeli food maker that gets more than half its sales overseas, will slow its international expansion as the European debt crisis curbs global growth, Chairman Ofra Strauss said.
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