Does Amazon want TI's OMAP?
Dylan McGrath, EETimes
10/15/2012 2:51 PM EDT
Neither Amazon or Texas Instruments are talking about a report that originated in an Israeli financial paper that Amazon is in "advanced negotiations" to acquire all or part of TI's OMAP applications processor business.
Both TI and Amazon declined to comment, citing company policies against commenting on rumors. But a TI spokeswoman said she was misquoted in the original story, published by Calcalist, an Israeli business daily.
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