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Analog Devices is back in the news this week, although this time we are focusing on a new partnership with Intel. Today, the company announced a collaboration with Intel to address 5G network design challenges and enable 5G networks more efficiently. 

The new radio platform combines ADI’s radio frequency (RF) transceivers with Intel's Arria 10 Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). The companies hope to give developers a new set of tools that will enable them to create more optimized 5G solutions. Analog Devices said that the communications market's rapid expansion is putting pressure on bandwidth and latency – creating a need for enhanced “capacity, performance and reliability of 5G networks”.

“This collaboration between ADI and Intel enables the development of new radio solutions for 5G networks,” said CC Chong, Senior Director, Head of Wireless & Access, Programmable Solution Group at Intel. “We look forward to working with ADI to expedite hardware development by offering FPGA platforms that are flexible to meet changing requirements, are easy to use, and remove many of the complex barriers of RF and digital product development.”

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KitGuru says: Have many of you switched over to 5G yet? 

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Analog Devices to acquire Maxim Integrated for over $20 billion https://www.kitguru.net/channel/generaltech/christopher-nohall/analog-devices-to-acquire-maxim-integrated-for-over-20-billion/ https://www.kitguru.net/channel/generaltech/christopher-nohall/analog-devices-to-acquire-maxim-integrated-for-over-20-billion/#respond Tue, 14 Jul 2020 15:00:58 +0000 https://www.kitguru.net/?p=476866 This week, Analog Devices, a leading data technology company, has announced that it will be acquiring one of its rivals, Maxim Integrated, for a whopping $21 billion USD.  Analog Devices (ADI) has a strong grip on the worldwide data converter market, with some analyst firms putting the company's market share at around 50%. The company is known …

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This week, Analog Devices, a leading data technology company, has announced that it will be acquiring one of its rivals, Maxim Integrated, for a whopping $21 billion USD. 

Analog Devices (ADI) has a strong grip on the worldwide data converter market, with some analyst firms putting the company's market share at around 50%. The company is known for manufacturing different types of integrated circuits that are later used in electronic equipment and now ADI is looking to expand its ventures by acquiring Maxim Integrated for the impressive sum of $21 billion USD.

“ADI and Maxim share a passion for solving our customers’ most complex problems, and with the increased breadth and depth of our combined technology and talent, we will be able to develop more complete, cutting-edge solutions,” said Vincent Roche, President and CEO of ADI.

ADI's announcement discussing the acquisition also said “The combined company will continue to be a destination for the most talented engineers in multiple domains”. The new company is looking to create a stable position on the worldwide data converter market for itself.

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KitGuru Says: As with any major acquisition, regulators will need to give the stamp of approval before all of this goes ahead. With that in mind, it could be a while before we see both companies fully integrate. 

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