Chipset News: Qualcomm, Inc. (QCOM) in India, Intel Corporation (INTC)’s Outlined Strategy & Broadcom Corporation (BRCM)

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Intel, other tech giants ready for their close-ups (BizJournals)
Watch out Hollywood: Here comes Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC). As Bloomberg reports, Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) is one of several tech giants that’s “armed with billions in cash and promising advanced features” that will allow it to “take on cable, phone and satellite companies by offering pay TV via the Web.” Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) is joined in the efforts by Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG), Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Sony Corporation (ADR) (NYSE:SNE) …The introduction of Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG)’s Chromecast last week is one of the first salvos in the efforts.

Broadcom Can Gain Market Share and 3 More Research Notes to Check Out (WallStCheatSheet)
Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ:BRCM): Following the company’s weaker-than-expected third quarter revenue guidance, Argus still believes that the company can gain considerable market share, particularly in the low- to mid-tier Android ecosystem. The firm keeps a Buy rating on the stock. OpenTable Inc (NASDAQ:OPEN): Macquarie has downgraded OpenTable Inc (NASDAQ:OPEN) to Neutral from Outperform due to valuation, increased competition, and lack of visibility in North American seated diner growth, though it keeps its price target on the firm at $59.

Intel to re-design data centres for new services (DailyTimes)
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) outlined its strategy to re-architect the underlying infrastructure, allowing companies and end-users to benefit from an increasingly services-oriented, mobile world. The Company also announced additional details about its next-generation Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) Atom processor C2000 product family (codenamed ‘Avoton’ and ‘Rangeley’), as well as outlined its roadmap of next-generation 14nm products for 2014 and beyond. This robust pipeline of current and future products and technologies will allow Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) to expand into new segments of the data centre that look to transition from proprietary designs to more open, standards-based compute models.

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