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March 28 - Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) secured approximately $1.9 billion upon completing the sale of its NAND memory technology and manufacturing business to South Korea's SK hynix.
The transaction, valued at around $9 billion, was executed in two phases. The initial closing, which included the sale of Intel's NAND solid-state drive business and a fabrication facility in Dalian, China, occurred in December 2021. The second and final closing took place on March 27, according to a regulatory filing.
As part of the deal's conclusion, a wafer supply agreement established at the first closing between Intel, SK hynix, and affiliated entities has now been terminated.
SK hynix dominates the high-bandwidth memory (HBM) market, with competitors including Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) and Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU). It remains a key supplier of these advanced memory chips to Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA).
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.