IBM has reached a definitive agreement to sell its PC division to China-based computer vendor Lenovo Group in a deal that will effectively create a $12 billion PC company that will compete against ...
On its face, the merger creates the third-largest PC business in the world, with approximately $12 billion in 2003 revenue and an 8 percent market share. The risk for Lenovo is that it might not add ...
From the birth of the PC to the first smartphone, Boca Raton shaped the digital age. Now, D-Wave is moving into IBM's old labs to build the future.
IBM Corp., the company that popularized the personal computer, said Tuesday it will sell its PC business to Lenovo Group of Beijing for $1.75 billion. The deal marks the exit of an industry pioneer ...
A summary of Fedora's position when it comes to "attestation": (Liam has summarised it) There's a similar post on the Fedora forum from Fedora Project Leader Jef Spaleta, where they initially noted ...
IBM selling its PC business to a Chinese company? That’s the word on the street, according to Huggybear and other sartorially-challenged – but more reliable – sources. It seems hard to believe – as ...
IBM's decision to sell its PC business to Lenovo underscores the fact that most companies cannot generate steady profits selling PCs Perhaps it isn’t quite as surprising as if Ford Motor Co. suddenly ...
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