Shares in the British chip designer, which is controlled by SoftBank, have trebled in price over the past year. But its ...
Soon after Apple started putting Intel inside its Mac computers in 2005, Steve Jobs pitched the chipmaker’s then chief executive, Paul Otellini, on its top-secret plan to break into the mobile ...
Intel’s then-CEO, Paul Otellini, had a bold idea: buy Nvidia for up to $20 billion. However, despite his confidence, the idea never materialised, and Intel went in a different direction.
Former Intel CEO Paul Otellini presented the idea of Intel buying Nvidia, but the board resisted it, according to a new report. Back then, in 2005, AMD and ATi were two separate companies ...
Credit: Getty Images In 2005, Intel CEO Paul Otellini surprised the company's board. According to a report from the New York Times, he suggested that Intel buy Nvidia for "as much as" $20 billion.
WTF?! Shortly after taking the reins of Intel's management in 2005, CEO Paul Otellini proposed to the board of directors to acquire Nvidia. The GPU maker was valued at $20 billion back then ...
Paul Otellini, Intel’s chief executive at the time, presented the board with a startling idea: Buy Nvidia, a Silicon Valley upstart known for chips used for computer graphics. The price tag ...
In a new report from The New York Times, we're learning that former Intel CEO Pat Otellini pitched the idea of buying NVIDIA during a board meeting at the time, with the intent that the design of ...
As some hockey player once said, "you miss 100% of the shots you don't take". Or in Intel's case, you miss out on buying a ...
Intel’s former chief executive Paul Otellini wanted to buy Nvidia in 2005 when the chipmaker was mostly known for making computer graphics chips, which some executives thought had potential for ...