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Intel falls on report Microsoft plans to design own chips for PCs and servers – CNBC
Intel has famously had a long-running partnership with Microsoft as the primary processor maker for Windows PCs.

Intel dropped 6.3% on Friday following a Bloomberg report that Microsoft plans to design its own chips, possibly for both its Surface PCs as well as servers.
Intel has famously had a long-running partnership with Microsoft as the primary processor maker for Windows PCs.
“Because silicon is a foundational building block for technology, we’re continuing to invest in our own capabilities in areas like design, manufacturing and tools, while also fostering and strengthening partnerships with a wide range…
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