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Intel buys Altera for $54 cash. Is this a good thing?

clem57
clem57 over 10 years ago

I noticed this morning on the financial news where Intel has proposed buying Altera for $54 in cash. Does this give FPGA acceptance in the broader world? Is this good or just a little nudge for this area? Let me know what you think.

Thanks,

Clem

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 10 years ago in reply to gadget.iom +2
    Actually it was a bit more than that: "The world's biggest chipmaker, Intel , has agreed to buy smaller rival Altera in a $16.7bn ." from BBC news IMO it's a truly dreadful thing - FPGAs don't need 'acceptance…
  • johnbeetem
    johnbeetem over 10 years ago in reply to gadget.iom +1
    Paul Ellison wrote: $54? A bargain! That depends on how much liability there is :-) I don't know where clem57 got $54. Geek Times says $16.7B: http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1326736
  • johnbeetem
    johnbeetem over 10 years ago +1 suggested
    Seriously, I think it's great news... for Xilinx. Intel has a way of buying companies or technologies and letting them wither on the vine due to lack of resources. I've often observed the "Business Area…
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    0 gadget.iom over 10 years ago

    $54? A bargain! image

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    0 michaelkellett over 10 years ago in reply to gadget.iom

    Actually it was a bit more than that:


    "The world's biggest chipmaker, Intel, has agreed to buy smaller rival Altera in a $16.7bn ." from BBC news

     

    IMO it's a truly dreadful thing - FPGAs don't need 'acceptance in the broader world' - they are already used in large numbers  - the limiting factor is that they are only economical to use in a limited range of applications.

     

    Intel's strength is in making big chips sold at highish prices which is where FPGAs have been for ages, Altera might get better access to leading edge chip technology but they already had a foundry deal.

     

    Intel are beginning to look a bit like other old industrial giants who've completely lost their innovative edge - they buy up company after company and just absorb them into the general blob of decline.

     

    MK


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    0 michaelkellett over 10 years ago in reply to gadget.iom

    Actually it was a bit more than that:


    "The world's biggest chipmaker, Intel, has agreed to buy smaller rival Altera in a $16.7bn ." from BBC news

     

    IMO it's a truly dreadful thing - FPGAs don't need 'acceptance in the broader world' - they are already used in large numbers  - the limiting factor is that they are only economical to use in a limited range of applications.

     

    Intel's strength is in making big chips sold at highish prices which is where FPGAs have been for ages, Altera might get better access to leading edge chip technology but they already had a foundry deal.

     

    Intel are beginning to look a bit like other old industrial giants who've completely lost their innovative edge - they buy up company after company and just absorb them into the general blob of decline.

     

    MK


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