Intel takes 10% stake in InComm
Intel has taken up an approximate 10% stake in InComm after the controller IC design house joined the Intel-advocated Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFI) working group in July, according to industry sources. The sources indicated that Intel placed the investment via a venture capital company but both parties remain quite about the deal.
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