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Graham Pitcher
30 Mar 2015

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Embedded & Programmable

Intel to buy Altera?

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Rumours suggest that Intel is talking to Altera with the aim of acquiring the FPGA developer for around $10billion.

The move is being seen as a way of Intel protecting its position in the data centre from growing competition from devices based on ARM's 64bit v8 architecture.

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