Intel does ARM: Citi 'identifies' another possible customer
Brooke Crothers, CNET
January 15, 2014
Marvell is cited as a likely chip customer for Intel. If the analysis pans out, it would be Intel's third ARM customer.
Intel's chip manufacturing operations could take on yet another ARM customer if a Citi Research analyst's supposition is correct.
"We identify Marvell as a likely potential new foundry customer [for Intel]," Citi Research's Glen Yeung said in a research note posted this week.
Yeung goes on to say, in the research note obtained by CNET:
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