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| In '''1998''': | In '''1998''': | ||
| + | * January 26: Compaq announced it will acquire [[DEC]] for $9.6 billion | ||
| + | * January 30: [[Intel]] announced the acquisition of [[Chips & Technologies]] which became part of their Graphics Component Division | ||
| * April 2: Intel introduces the {{intel|Mobile Pentium II}} | * April 2: Intel introduces the {{intel|Mobile Pentium II}} | ||
| * May 28: AMD introduces the {{amd|K6-2}} family implementing {{x86|3DNow}} [[SIMD]] extension | * May 28: AMD introduces the {{amd|K6-2}} family implementing {{x86|3DNow}} [[SIMD]] extension | ||
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| + | * July 7: [[Qualcomm]] announced they've acquired license for [[ARM Holdings]]'  {{armh|ARM7TDMI}} core to be used in their {{qualcomm|MSM3000}} family of SoC | ||
Latest revision as of 10:20, 28 January 2018
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In 1998:
- January 26: Compaq announced it will acquire DEC for $9.6 billion
- January 30: Intel announced the acquisition of Chips & Technologies which became part of their Graphics Component Division
- April 2: Intel introduces the Mobile Pentium II
- July 7: Qualcomm announced they've acquired license for ARM Holdings' ARM7TDMI core to be used in their MSM3000 family of SoC