Intel Breaks Into the Mobile Market

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At The Motley Fool, we know our readers like to be informed. Here's a quick look at today's most relevant financial news, boiled down to what you need to know. In today's video, we cover the following:

  • Intel (NAS: INTC) showed Consumer Electronics Show attendees deals for new smartphones from Motorola Mobility (NYS: MMI) and Lenovo that will have Intel chips. However, Intel still faces tough competition from Qualcomm (NAS: QCOM) , which currently commands the mobile chip market.

  • Google (NAS: GOOG) was put on the defensive recently when Twitter criticized the search giant's decision to integrate its social-networking site with its leading search engine.

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