Intel buys growth
Intel is beating the wireless drum. Its decision this week to throw $150 million at wireless service venture Clearwire shows that Intel is serious about broadband wireless. But the deal also flags one of the chip giant’s potential weak spots - delivering growth that investors expect.
Closely held by billionaire telecom investor Craig McCaw, Clearwire will build a network based on the emerging "Wimax" wireless standard.
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