Spreadtrum Will Continue To Make ARM-Based Mobile ICs
Spreadtrum tells me they will continue to make ARM-based mobile ICs following the investment by Intel in Spreadtrum’s owner, Tsinghua Unigroup.
Intel said it would pay $1.5 billion for 20% of Tsinghua Unigroup earlier this week.
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