In an effort to capitalize on the growing demand for wireless communications, Intel Corp. Thursday announced its acquisition of DSP Communications, a supplier of digital cellular communications tools, for $1.6 billion.
Under terms of the agreement, Intel (INTC) will acquire DSP (DSPC) for $36 a share in an all-cash deal. DSPC will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel reporting within Intel's Computing Enhancement Group.
DSPC provides features for wireless handsets including chipsets, reference design, software and other technologies. Specifically, it offers expertise in digital cellular
technologies for personal digital cellular (PDC), time division multiple access (TDMA), code division
multiple access (CDMA) and third-generation (3G) standards. Intel said it will use DSPC's wireless resources to offer Internet tools to companies.
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