Similar Grounds: IBM and Intel

It was just recently where acquisition for Infineon by Intel was concurrently spreading across the news; Hand in hand with Intels’ former efforts of pushin its latest Moorestown line of Atom processors exclusively made for mobile phone usage, the chip maker was also able to buy Germany’s Infineon Technologies AG for a whooping 1.4 billion dollars for its wireless chip division expected a deal closure in the early months of 2011. In reference to Reader’s Digest, it has mentioned how this approach will truly mold Intel to a giant as it would not only be able to continuously provide for Apple but also for other companies such as RIM, Samsung, and Nokia mobile devices too.
As for the other party, IBM, like Intel, also pushes its acquisition powers so as to provide for the necessary requirements brought about by mobile devices; tiny, low power running, low heat generation, and of course speedy little chips.Michael Floyd, an engineer for the company, has then presented Winkle, a codename supposedly pertaining to a new device modes, the nap mode where usage of power is still on full fraction but rather comes a quick come back on switching and the other, deep-sleep manner of putting off a device into rest putting the device to near-zero power but concurrently requires a longer time to boot back… It both truly are brand new avenues for mobile chips.
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