Intel Buys Former Infineon Internet of Things Chip Unit Lantiq

Intel Buys Former Infineon Internet of Things Chip Unit Lantiq
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Intel has agreed to buy German network chipmaker Lantiq for an undisclosed amount to expand its range of chips used in Internet-connected gadgets, the companies said on Monday.

The former Infineon unit was bought in 2009 by private equity firm Golden Gate Capital for 250 million euros ($280 million, roughly Rs. 1,734 crores). Deutsche Telekom was among the companies invested in Lantiq through Golden Gate.

Adding Internet connections to devices ranging from soccer balls to household and industrial machines, a trend dubbed the Internet of Things or M2M, has become a new battleground for Intel, Qualcomm and other technology companies.

The number of wireless gadgets will more than double by the end of the decade, with most of the growth coming from smart devices other than PCs and smartphones, according to market research firm ABI Research.

Lantiq also produces chips for copper, fibre and hybrid copper-fibre connections as well as mobile broadband and Wi-Fi which it sells to broadband access and telecom carrier equipment providers.Technology firms are betting heavily on Internet device-connected homes for future revenues and profit. Last year Samsung Electronics paid $200 million (roughly Rs. 1,239 crores) for U.S.-based start-up SmartThings, which makes software that helps control everything from door locks to light switches in homes.

Also in 2014, Google bought smart thermostat and smoke alarm-maker Nest Labs Inc for $3.2 billion (roughly Rs. 19,828 crores).

© Thomson Reuters 2015

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