Intel Is Finally Gaining Traction in Mobile

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Intel is finally gaining traction in mobile with the announcement that the Galaxy Tab 3 will be powered by an Intel chip. For years, the company has been virtually shut out of mobile as Qualcomm and ARM-based chips took a vast majority of market share. But with this design win and the 14-nanometer Broadwell chip on the way next year, it's time to get bullish on Intel's mobile future. In the video below, Fool contributor Travis Hoium discusses why he likes the stock right now.

When it comes to dominating markets, it doesn't get much better than Intel's position in the PC microprocessor arena. However, that market is maturing, and Intel finds itself in a precarious situation longer term if it doesn't find new avenues for growth. In this premium research report on Intel, a Motley Fool analyst runs through all of the key topics investors should understand about the chip giant. Click here now to learn more.


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