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Intel has overlooked the report claiming that it may make bid to acquire Broadcom
•It was reported that Intel’s competitive concern about Broadcom’s attempt to buy rival Qualcomm that led it to consider a range of acquisitions in response.
Artificial intelligence powered smart hardware will be the hottest trend at CES 2018 say analysts
•Whether it's a doorbell or refrigerator, a TV set or a toothbrush, chances are it will be connected to digital assistants powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Magna International joins BMW and Intel consortium to develop autonomous cars by 2020
•Magna is the latest addition to the BMW-Intel alliance, which aims to develop new technology that could put self-driving cars on the road by around 2021.
Delphi and Blackberry partner to develop an operating system for self-driving cars
•Delphi’s partners on the CSLP platform include Intel Corp’s Mobileye and Silicon Valley startup Renovo.
Samsung plans to become major player in autonomous driving with a $300 million investment fund
•Samsung is set to announce that it has set up an automotive strategic business unit for autonomous and advanced driver assistance services.
Fiat joins BMW, Intel and Mobileye for developing an autonomous driving platform
•Fiat and other automakers are seeking alliances to share the high costs of developing self-driving vehicle technology.
As Intel acquires Israel's Mobileye, it announces plans to roll out 100 self-driving cars
•Intel, which has been expanding beyond its core of computer chipmaking, is keen for its technology to be an engine powering self-driving systems across the spectrum of vehicle makers.
Intel completes its $15.3 billion deal to acquire Israeli company Mobileye
Ians •Intel Corp further extended its offer to buy out remaining shareholders of Mobileye NV after securing 84 percent of the acquisition target's shares.
Apple is going to face tough competition in the self-driving car space; here's how the rivals stack up
Tech2 News Staff •In level 5 autonomous vehicles, the cars are robotic taxis, only requiring passengers to feed in their destinations, and the steering wheel is optional.
Intel misses revenue estimates caused by slowdown in data center growth
Fp Archives •Intel marginally raised its full-year revenue forecast, due to average selling prices across its businesses trending ahead of expectations.