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HP is buying HyperX to boost its gaming accessory business – Engadget
HP is buying HyperX to boost its gaming and accessory selections, but it’s not keeping the memory and storage units.

HP hasn’t made a gaming-focused acquisition since Voodoo, but it’s clearly ready to branch out. The company has reached a deal to buy Kingston-owned HyperX for $425 million. The move ideally boosts HP’s PC division by giving it a wide selection of gaming accessories, including keyboards, mice, headsets and microphones. This gives HP access to console gear, too.
Notably, this doesn’t include HyperX’s memory and storage businesses those will remain under Kingston’s wing. HP expects the deal to close…
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