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Report: Qualcomm exploring possibility of taking over parts of Intel 's design business, particularly the PC client segment.
Qualcomm has long eyed the PC business with its Snapdragon processors, but its attempts with always-connected PCs in 2017 2020 were unsuccessful.
Intel 's PC unit earned the company $7.4 billion in revenue (up 9% year-over-year) in the second quarter alone.
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