Intel ready to sign deal to acquire Fulcrum Microsystems
Intel is close to inking a deal to acquire Fulcrum Microsystems Inc., a private fabless semiconductor company that is self-dubbed as the "leader in Ethernet fabrics."
Intel is close to inking a deal to acquire Fulcrum Microsystems Inc., a private fabless semiconductor company that is self-dubbed as the "leader in Ethernet fabrics."
Intel wants to bring its microprocessing muscle and Moore's Law to the smart grid, an executive at the Jefferies Global Clean Technology Conference.
Joint competition by Intel and UC Berkeley uncovers green-tech university research and development.
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