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Qualcomm beefed up its automotive processor business on Monday by agreeing to acquire vehicle-to-everything chip outfit Autotalks.The purchase price was not disclosed. Founded in 2008, Autotalks is… ...
Qualcomm aims to use Autotalks technology to improve traffic efficiency and accelerate the development and adoption of V2X solutions that help keep drivers, pedestrians and other road users safe.
Qualcomm QCOM-0.15%decrease; red down pointing triangle said it has ended its proposed acquisition of Autotalks, citing a lack of regulatory approvals in a timely manner. The U.S. mobile-phone ...
The central point of contention hinges around vehicle-to-everything (V2X) semiconductors - where both Qualcomm and Autotalks are dominant players in the European Economic Area (EEA).
Sept 29 (Reuters) - Britain's antitrust regulator on Friday said it was examining whether Qualcomm's (QCOM.O), opens new tab purchase of Israeli auto-chip maker Autotalks would lessen competition ...
Qualcomm's acquisition of Israel-based Autotalks, estimated to be valued at $350 million to $400 million, is meant to bolster the Snapdragon Digital Chassis product line for vehicle-to-everything ...
(Reuters) - Qualcomm on Friday said it has terminated its bid to acquire Autotalks, an Israeli firm that makes communications chips to help prevent car crashes. Qualcomm, which is best known for ...
Sources have revealed that Qualcomm is purchasing Autotalks for between $350 million and $400 million. Founded in 2008, Autotalks is in the vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication technologies.
In May, Qualcomm had said it would acquire Israel's Autotalks Ltd, a maker of chips used in crash-prevention technology in vehicles, but had not disclosed the terms of the deal.
Qualcomm to acquire Israeli hi-tech firm Autotalks for $350m. Qualcomm’s latest acquisition looks to advance their vehicle-to-everything communication technology, enabling safer roads, less fuel ...
Qualcomm is acquiring Autotalks, a fabless chipmaker out of Israel that builds semiconductor and system-on-a-chip technology to aid in automotive safety. The dark satanic rumour mill claims that ...
Qualcomm has agreed to acquire an Israeli fabless chipmaker called Autotalks, and according to TechCrunch, the deal will cost the company around $350 to $400 million.Autotalks creates chips and ...