Intel, AMD drop out of mobile handset chipset game
Jun 29, 2006 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 viewsJune, 2006 may go down in history as the month both Intel and AMD dropped out of the high-stakes, ultra-high-volume mobile phone chip market. Within a period of just two weeks, AMD sold off its MIPS-based Alchemy chip line, and Intel unloaded its ARM-based XScale applications and baseband processor business.
“Why did these chip giants suddenly lose interest in a market that recorded its two billionth customer late last year?,” asks senior editor Henry Kingman in an op-ed here at LinuxDevices.com.
Read his complete editorial to find out what's really going on:
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