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    Intel, Qualcomm Intensify Focus on China’s Data Center Market

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    January 27, 2016
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      1Intel, Qualcomm Intensify Focus on China’s Data Center Market

      1 - Intel, Qualcomm Intensify Focus on China's Data Center Market

      Intel and Qualcomm have long had a presence in China. We look at their efforts in the country, including in the data center market.

      2Intel Invests $100 Million for IoT

      2 - Intel Invests $100 Million for IoT

      At the China IDF show in April 2014, Intel officials announced the company was launching a $100 million fund and creating an innovation center in China to accelerate the development of smart systems using Intel chips. At the show, CEO Brian Krzanich said that the “China technology ecosystem will be instrumental in the transformation of computing.”

      3Intel and Rockchip

      3 - Intel and Rockchip

      In May 2014, Intel announced it is partnership with Chinese chip maker Rockchip in building mobile SoCs that will include Intel’s x86 platform and wireless modem technologies.

      4Qualcomm Puts Up $150 Million

      4 - Qualcomm Puts Up $150 Million

      The world’s largest mobile chip maker created a fund aimed at investing in Chinese startups of all sizes in such areas as the Internet, e-commerce, semiconductors, education and health.

      5Intel Takes a Stake in Tsinghua Unigroup

      5 - Intel Takes a Stake in Tsinghua Unigroup

      Intel in September 2104 announced a $1.5 billion investment in the state-owned Chinese company, which runs chip designers RDA Microelectronics and Spreadtrum Communications. Intel also got a 20 percent stake in the company.

      6Intel Upgrades a Plant

      6 - Intel Upgrades a Plant

      In December 2014, officials with the chip maker said the company would invest $1.6 billion over the following 15 years to upgrade a chip factory in China in hopes of boosting its mobile chip ambitions.

      7Qualcomm Spends From Its Investment Fund

      7 - Qualcomm Spends From Its Investment Fund

      Also in December 2014, Qualcomm took $40 million from its $150 million fund to invest in five Chinese startups in such areas as mobile, wireless and the Internet of things.

      8Qualcomm Settles the Case

      8 - Qualcomm Settles the Case

      The company in February 2015 agreed to pay a $975 million fine and change its business practices in China to settle a 14-month antitrust investigation by the company’s National Development and Reform Commission into Qualcomm’s licensing policies.

      9Qualcomm Has a Hand in SMIC

      9 - Qualcomm Has a Hand in SMIC

      Qualcomm in June 2015 partners with Chinese foundry Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., Huawei Technologies and others in creating the SMIC Advanced Technology Research and Development Corp., a joint venture that will push R&D toward next-generation chips for the Chinese market and abroad.

      10Intel Gives 8 Companies $67 Million

      10 - Intel Gives 8 Companies $67 Million

      In September 2015, the chip maker invested in a range of Chinese tech vendors that touch on such markets as robotics, cloud, big data and IoT. The companies include 99cloud, Bluebank Communication Technology, Hampoo, Ninebot, Nuovo Film, PraFly, AWcloud and Telink Semiconductor.

      11Intel Gets a Visual on China

      11 - Intel Gets a Visual on China

      The chip maker and Letv Cloud Computing—China’s counterpart to YouTube—forged a partnership to develop and commercialize new types of visual technology, including 360-degree panoramas, augmented reality and virtual reality.

      12Qualcomm Signs Up Xiaomi

      12 - Qualcomm Signs Up Xiaomi

      Qualcomm, 10 months after settling the antitrust investigation, in early December 2015 reached a patent licensing agreement with fast-rising Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi.

      13Qualcomm Grabs Three More

      13 - Qualcomm Grabs Three More

      Later in December 2015, the chip maker signed up three more Chinese device makers in licensing deals: Beijing Tianyu Communications Equipment, Haier and QiKu Internet Network Scientific.

      14Qualcomm Serves Up Server Chips in China

      14 - Qualcomm Serves Up Server Chips in China

      Qualcomm in January formed a partnership with Guizhou Province to create a joint venture called Guizhou Huaxintong Semi-Conductor Technology that will design and build data center SoCs for the chip maker. The joint venture received an initial investment of $280 million, and will be 45 percent owned by Qualcomm and 55 percent by the Guizhou provincial government.

      15Intel Partners on Data Center Products

      15 - Intel Partners on Data Center Products

      Also in January, Intel announced a partnership with Tsinghua University and Chinese company Montage Technology Global Holdings, Intel and Tsinghua will develop products that include Intel Xeon chips and jointly built reconfigurable computing processor (RCP) modules for Chinese data centers that will address government security concerns. Montage will sell the products.

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