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Intel Launches Blockbuster Auction For Its Mobile Portfolio (iam-media.com) 30

In what looks set to become one of the highest profile patent sales in years, Intel has put its IP relating to cellular wireless connectivity on the auction block. The company is seeking to divest around 8,500 assets from its massive portfolio. From a report: The news comes as the chip giant searches for a buyer for its 5G smartphone modem business having announced in April that it was pulling out of the market. That was after as it had become increasingly clear that the company, which has been the supplier of 4G modem chips to Apple for the last few years, was struggling to release a 5G product even though the rollout of the next generation of mobile technology is well underway. The auction offering is comprised of two parts: the cellular portfolio and a connected device portfolio. The former includes approximately 6,000 patent assets related to 3G, 4G and 5G cellular standards and an additional 1,700 assets that read on wireless implementation technologies. The latter is made up of 500 patents with broad applicability across the semiconductor and electronics industries. Although that represents a large portion of Intel's cellular IP it is understood that it will retain significant wireless assets.
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Intel Launches Blockbuster Auction For Its Mobile Portfolio

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  • No private company can compete with a company heavily subsidized by the Chinese government. Sounds like it might be time for the DoD to step in. Remember when the DoD invented the internet?
    • by _merlin ( 160982 )

      Ericsson and Nokia have managed to produce 5G implementations. Intel just seems to fuck up or sell off everything that isn't x86 sooner or later. It's pretty sad - Xscale was the best-performing ARM implementation before Intel offloaded it and Marvel didn't innovate with it.

    • Don't be silly. That would be socialism! Gasp

    • Qualcomm is subsidized by the Chinese government?

  • I bet Apple offered to buy Intel's technology and Intel's board said well as well see who else's shopping.

    • It was relatively recently that Intel moved their wireless modems onto an Intel process with an x86 communication processor*. It would be hilarious to see Apple immediately move the product line back to a TSMC process and an ARM communication processor.

      *: Yes, Intel has been selling ARM based products for years.

  • Intel seems to be throwing everything overboard in an attempt to save their sinking ship. Despite making new offerings, they still haven't fixed the Meltdown bug in their latest microarchitecture.

  • They use others capacity for manufacturing anyway .. ;D

  • $10, and then open source the entire portfolio.

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