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Qualcomm on Friday said it has terminated its bid to acquire Autotalks, an Israeli firm that makes communications chips to help prevent car crashes.
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Qualcomm enhances V2X capabilities with Autotalks acquisition - MSNQualcomm Technologies has completed the acquisition of Autotalks to boost vehicle-to-everything (V2X) deployments, improve road safety, and enhance automated driving and traffic efficiency.
Britain's antitrust regulator on Friday said it was examining whether Qualcomm's purchase of Israeli auto-chip maker Autotalks would lessen competition in the UK market.
Qualcomm QCOM-0.07%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 ...
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announces that its PathWave Test Executive for Manufacturing Developer Version now supports automated RF calibration and verification testing for the Autotalks cellular ...
Autotalks has “highly promising technologies and products for further developing traffic-safety systems in vehicles,” Martijn Snoep, who leads the Dutch antitrust regulator in a statement ...
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 is a significant producer of chips essential for V2X communication tech, crucial for human-crewed and uncrewed vehicles, primarily focusing on elevating road safety levels.
Qualcomm acquires Autotalks to deepen its V2X tech edge, aiming to boost smart mobility and expand its Snapdragon portfolio. Growing competition, China exposure are concerns.
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