From CNET News.com: Intel has completed its purchase of Wind River, which builds software for smartphones and other devices. The acquisition is costing Intel $11.50 a share in cash for a total price tag of around $884 million, Intel said Friday. Wind River is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel, reporting to the chipmaker's Software and Services Group. "The acquisition will deliver to Intel robust software capabilities in embedded systems and mobile devices, both important growth areas for the company," said Renee James, an Intel vice president and general manager of the company's Software and Services Group. The purchase of Wind River also moves Intel further into software as an added source of revenue. View: Article @ Source Site |