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Intel Completes Acquisition of Infineon’s Wireless Solutions Business

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 31, 2011 – Intel Corporation today announced that it has completed the acquisition of the Infineon Technologies AG Wireless Solutions (WLS) business.

WLS is a leading provider of cellular platforms to top-tier global phone makers, and is part of Intel’s strategy to accelerate always-connected computing platforms that span a variety of device and market segments, including laptops, cars, smart phones, tablets and smart TVs.

The business enhances Intel’s existing communication portfolio with leading wireless mobility and cellular platforms, bringing together Intel’s strengths in WiFi and 4G WiMAX with WLS’ leadership in 2G and 3G, and a combined path to accelerate 4G LTE. Collectively these building blocks further support Intel’s move to serve a broader array of customers and market segments with best-in-class computing solutions founded on energy-efficient performance, Internet connectivity and security.

“As computing spreads across a range of connected devices, including new categories being created almost daily, we must be ready to support the next billion devices across multiple networks with smart, secure and seamless computing experiences,” said Dadi Perlmutter, Intel executive vice president and co-general manager of the Intel Architecture Group. “The acquisition brings to Intel a world-class wireless portfolio and a proven track record in cellular communications, combined with our existing strength in computing positions us well for future growth.”

The new wireless business will now be called Intel Mobile Communications (IMC) and will operate as a standalone business entity within Intel’s Architecture Group to enable continuity of existing customer sales, projects and support, including ARM-based products.

“With the projected growth of mobile computing and its convergence with wireless device market segments, it is our intent to rapidly apply Intel’s resources and assets to further grow our wireless business and move Intel Mobile Communications into a leadership position,” said Prof. Dr. Hermann Eul, president of Intel Mobile Communications. “As we enter an era of multi-communication solutions, IMC’s products and technologies will be integral to connecting a breadth of Intel and ARM-based mobile devices. We are truly excited to be a part of this growth.”

IMC will continue with its current business model of supplying leading-edge wireless and cellular platforms to its customers worldwide, in addition to support of Intel Core® and Atom™-based application processor platforms. The acquisition will further boost IMC’s capabilities as it now gains access to Intel’s technology investments, R&D, brand and global footprint.

Risk Factors
The above statements and any others in this document that refer to the future are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Many factors could affect Intel’s actual results, and variances from Intel’s current expectations regarding such factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in these forward-looking statements.
  • Words such as “anticipates,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates,” “may,” “will,” “should,” and their variations identify forward-looking statements.
  • Statements that refer to or are based on projections, uncertain events or assumptions also identify forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of results and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements.
  • These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the risk that Intel may not realize the anticipated benefits of the WLS acquisition, the risk that Intel may not retain the customer relationships of WLS, and other risks associated with the acquisition, including the ability to successfully integrate the acquired technologies or operations, the potential for unexpected liabilities, and our ability to retain key employees of the acquired business.

A detailed discussion of these and other factors that could affect Intel’s results is included in Intel’s SEC filings, including the report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended Sept. 25, 2010.
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Obama Pushes Wireless Broadband Access in State of the Union Address

News Analysis: The proposal by President Barack Obama to bring wireless broadband to 80 percent of the United States is a fine idea thats already mired in the Federal Communication Commissions net neutrality mess. – When President Barack Obama said in the State
of the Union address that he wanted to see broadband wireless available
to 80 percent of the U.S. population within the next couple of years,
he was really taking a line from the National Broadband Plan that the
Federal Communication Commission has b…


Cisco Targets Wireless Security to Step Beyond PCI Compliance

Cisco is talking wireless security with new announcements the company says are meant to go beyond PCI DSS requirements. – Cisco is looking to bolster wireless security with an eye toward going above
and beyond compliance with Payment
Card Industry (PCI) requirements.
Part of that starts with the addition of new PCI compliance reporting
capabilities for the Cisco Wireless Control (WCS). On top of its previous
PCI …


Clearwire Elects Wireless Industry Deal Maker John Stanton as Its Chairman

News Analysis: Clearwire elects wireless pioneer and former T-Mobile CEO John W. Stanton as its new board chairman. Stanton was a protégé of his predecessor, Craig McCaw, and is a major force in the cellular industry in his own right. – Clearwire announced Jan. 8 that wireless industry pioneer
John W. Stanton, already a member of Clearwire’s board, will be its new
chairman. Stanton succeeds another
industry pioneer, Craig McCaw, in that position.
Stanton
already owns a wireless holding company based in Kirkland,
Wash., (w…


INSIDE MOBILE: Mobile and Wireless Trends in 2011

2011 will be a major year for mobile and wireless. Here, Knowledge Center mobile and wireless analyst J. Gerry Purdy explains some of the mobile and wireless issues and trends that will become important during the year. – At the start of every year, I have always tried to give readers of Inside Mobile some perspectives on the coming year trends that will be important and some insights coming around the bend which you can’t yet see. I am really not a prognosticator in that I don’t suggest that I have visions popping …


Amazon EC2 Used to Crack Password Encryption on Wireless Networks

A security researcher will reveal at Black Hat DC how he deployed password-testing software on Amazon EC2 to break into a secured wireless network using WPA-PSK. – Specialized software running over Amazon’s cloud services can be used to
crack passwords on wireless networks, said a German security researcher on Jan.
7.
Thomas Roth, a security and software
engineering consultant at Lanworks AG, in Cologne,
Germany, will be
publicizing his research at the …


Verizon iPhone Gives Irked ATandT Customers Wireless Alternative

News Analysis: The long-awaited Verizon announcement will expand Apple’s market share and bring relief to beleaguered iPhone users who want access to a 4G wireless network. – With Apple’s iPhone market share threatened by Android’s
growing popularity and by the steadily deteriorating service of AT amp;T’s
overburdened 3G system, Verizon Wireless will finally get a chance to show what
the iPhone can do on its network.
The iPhone that the carrier is expected to intro…


HTC Thunderbolt 4G Smartphone for Verizon Wireless Arriving at 2011 CES?

Leaked images of an HTC Android smartphone are thought to be the Thunderbolt, one of six 4G-enabled phones Verizon Wireless will introduce at CES. – When Verizon Wireless CEO Ivan Seidenberg takes the stage at Consumer
Electronics Show Jan. 6, will there be any surprises left?
On Dec. 28, tech blog Droid Life leaked a dozen images of an Android-running
HTC smartphone, said to be the Thunderbolt, and one of the half-dozen 4G-enabled
devices t…


Is Cloaked HTC 4G Phone Headed for Verizon Wireless?

HTC is showing off a 4G phone sort of on its Website, with the words, “The first to 4G, again,” and the promise of more information Jan. 6. Is it headed for Verizon? – It looks like HTC has a new 4G phone up its sleeve, or maybe under
it. New on the HTC Website is the squarish silhouette of a smartphone,
cloaked in a black drape alongside the words: “The first to 4G, again.”

A button, directing fans to a page where they can be alerted to details as they emer…


TelePacific to Acquire Fixed Wireless Internet Service Provider Covad

TelePacific Communications will gain approximately 3,500 broadband fixed wireless business customers in three states. – TelePacific Communications will acquire Covad Wireless, a broadband fixed wireless carrier.
TelePacific Communications, a California-based competitive local
exchange carrier providing integrated voice and data
telecommunications services to the small and medium-size business customer segment in…


FCC Takes ‘Measured Steps’ Regarding Wireless Carriers

The FCCs net neutrality rules go relatively easy on wireless carriers, which face unique constraints and have taken steps “toward openness,” such as the deployment of Android. – After months of debate over “net neutrality,” the Federal Communications Commission on Dec. 21 approved enforceable rules
preventing broadband companies from giving preferential treatment to
various traffic on the Internet or discriminating against rivals
content and services. The rules vary, how…


FCC Commissioner Clyburn Breaks with Chairman on Wireless Rules

Clyburn cautioned that net neutrality does not cause the development of two different kinds of Internet worlds. – Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Mignon Clyburn
distanced herself from the position of the bodys chairman, Julius
Genachowski, with remarks during the Practicing Law Institute’s annual
telecommunications summit, telling the audience she thought net
neutrality a concept supporting a…


INSIDE MOBILE: Vision 2011: Atlanta Wireless Technology Forum

The Atlanta Wireless Technology Forum hosted an interesting evening with some mobile and wireless industry veterans on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at the Ravinia Club in Atlanta. Five presenters discussed their vision for what mobile and wireless will look like in 2011. Here, Knowledge Center mobile and wireless analyst J. Gerry Purdy shares the evening’s highlights. – I was fortunate to be asked by the Atlanta Wireless Technology Forum to moderate an interesting evening with some mobile and wireless industry veterans on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at the Ravinia Club in Atlanta. The event was held to discuss their vision for what mobile and wireless will look li…


Verizon Wireless LTE Announcement Launches 3-Way 4G Claim-fest

News Analysis: Three of the four major U.S. wireless carriers are now claiming to offer 4G service. None are truly 4G services, but all are pretty fast. – Verizon Wireless will start offering LTE service, as well
as a couple of LTE-capable USB sticks, Dec.
5. The service will begin in 38 major metropolitan areas and 60 major
commercial airports, as has previously been reported in eWEEK.
By announcing the Dec. 5 launch, Verizon Wireless beat
its…


Big Bets on Wireless Networks in 2011

Enterprises will test 4G throughout 2011, but WiFi and 802.11n will be of paramount importance as more wireless-only devices invade the corporate network. – eWEEK is betting big on the cloud in 2011, approaching the cloud as a unifying tenet of a large share of our coverage over the course of the year. But bridging users to the cloud–and the copious bounty of applications and services delivered therein–requires connectivity, particularly for the legion …


TK-421 iPhone case ships, Beat wireless speakers, Moshi MM03i Bluetooth handset

If you are one of the of types that likes your iPhone, but wishes it has a physical keyboard to use ThinkGeek has your fix. ThinkGeek is now shipping the TK-421 that adds a physical keyboard to the iPhone 4 or 3GS. The Libratone Beat wireless speaker is landing at the Apple store next month. [...]

Verizon Wireless LTE Network Is Coming but It’s Still Not 4G

News Analysis: Verizon Wireless joins the 4G marketing fray with its not-exactly-4G LTE solution. – Verizon
Wireless has begun advertising its deployment of LTE to 38 U.S.
cities by the end of 2010, as originally reported by eWEEK nearly two months
ago. The fact that Verizon Wireless was building out its LTE (long-term
evolution) network hasnt been a secret for a while, but this is the first t…


Cox Takes On ATandT, Verizon with Wireless 3G and Android Phones

Cox Communications, looking to fend off AT&T and Verizon, will offer a bundled package of wireless services, Android mobile phones, TV and Internet. – Cox Communications, the nation’s third largest cable operator, is taking on
AT amp;T and Verizon Wireless, which have been slowly expanding into Cox’s TV
territory.
On Nov. 19, the company introduced quot;Unbelievable Fair, quot; a bundled
mobile phone and high-speed Internet service being ext…


Juniper Buys Trapeze to Bolster Wireless Networking Offerings

Juniper Networks is growing its WLAN capabilities through the $152 million acquisition of Trapeze Networks, which offers a host of solutions aimed at enterprise wireless efforts. – Juniper Networks is adding key wireless capabilities to its networking lineup by acquiring Trapeze Networks.
Juniper, a growing rival to Cisco Systems in the
expanding networking space, announced Nov. 16 that it is buying Trapeze
for $152 million from its parent company, Belden. The deal is expec…


Wireless health care: M-powered

The convergence of mobile telephony and health care is under way

BILL GATES seems to relish being the skunk at the garden party. The former boss of Microsoft, now a global-health philanthropist, was invited to address a big “m-health” conference in Washington, DC, this week. Some 2,400 proponents of delivering health services over wireless telecoms, from the private and public sectors, gathered to celebrate the dozens of pilot projects under way around the world.

Mr Gates, however, warned the participants not to celebrate too soon. Just because an m-health pilot scheme appears to work in some remote locale, he insisted, don’t “fool yourself” into thinking it really works unless it can be replicated at scale. Rafael Anta of the Inter-American Development Bank was even more cautious: “We know little about impact and nothing about business models.” …