Intel sells 51% of Altera FPGA business to Silver Lake for $4.46 billion

Intel is selling a 51% stake in Altera to Silver Lake for $4.46 billion as part of a strategy to streamline operations and focus on core products.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/intel-sells-51-percent-of-altera-fpga-business-to-silver-lake-for-usd4-46-billion

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