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Intel to acquire Wind River Systems for $884 million
Thursday, June 04, 2009 - 12:40 PM EST

Intel has announced an agreement to buy Wind River which sells its technology, called device software optimization (DSO), to companies including Apple, Samsung, Hewlett-Packard and Motorola, according to Reuters. Intel's press release, verbatim:

Intel Corporation has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Wind River Systems Inc, under which Intel will acquire all outstanding Wind River common stock for $11.50 per share in cash, or approximately $884 million in the aggregate. Wind River is a leading software vendor in embedded devices, and will become part of Intel's strategy to grow its processor and software presence outside the traditional PC and server market segments into embedded systems and mobile handheld devices. Wind River will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel and continue with its current business model of supplying leading-edge products and services to its customers worldwide.

"This acquisition will bring us complementary, market-leading software assets and an incredibly talented group of people to help us continue to grow our embedded systems and mobile device capabilities," said Renee James, Intel vice president and general manager of the company's Software and Services Group. "Wind River has thousands of customers in a wide range of markets, and now both companies will be better positioned to meet growth opportunities in these areas."

"Our combination of strengths will be of great benefit to Wind River's existing and future customers," said Ken Klein, Wind River Chairman, president and CEO. "As a wholly owned subsidiary, Wind River will more tightly align its software expertise to Intel's platforms to speed the pace of progress and software innovation. We remain committed to continuing to provide leading solutions across multiple hardware architectures and delivering the same world-class support to which our customers have grown accustomed."

The acquisition will deliver to Intel robust software capabilities in embedded systems and mobile devices, both important growth areas for the company. Embedded systems and mobile devices include smart phones, mobile Internet devices, other consumer electronics (CE) devices, in-car "info-tainment" systems and other automotive areas, networking equipment, aerospace and defense, energy and thousands of other devices. This multi-billion dollar market opportunity is increasingly becoming connected and more intelligent, requiring supporting applications and services as well as full Internet functionality.

The board of directors of Wind River has unanimously approved the transaction. It is expected to close this summer, subject to certain regulatory approvals and other conditions specified in the definitive agreement. Upon completion of the acquisition, Wind River will report into Intel's Software and Services Group, headed by Renee James.

Wind River – A Leader in Embedded Software
As an Intel subsidiary, Wind River will continue to develop innovative, commercial-grade software platforms that support multiple hardware architectures that are optimized for the needs of its many embedded and mobile customers. The acquisition will boost Wind River's Intel-architecture focused sales as it gains access to the company's technology investments, brand, employees and global sales force.

Founded in 1981, Wind River is a publicly held company with headquarters in Alameda, Calif., with more than 1,600 employees and operations in more than 15 countries. During its fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2009, Wind River reported annual revenues of $359.7 million.

Wind River develops operating systems, middleware (software found between an OS and software application), and software design tools for a variety of embedded computing systems. Its main products include VxWorks, the market-leading proprietary and multicore-ready real-time operating system, and commercial-grade Linux software platforms. The company also provides design services and software expertise, including custom-built solutions, development tools and device testing products.

With thousands of customers, Wind River technology is relied upon by most major computer and networking communications companies, and used by corporations and government agencies such as Alcatel-Lucent, BMW, Boeing, Bombardier Transportation, Mitsubishi, Motorola, NASA, Sony, Verizon and many more.


Source: Intel Corp.

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Jun 04, 09 - 11:56 am Comment from: jarrettdailynews

MDN, if you could have posted this story early yesterday before Wind Rivers stock exploded I would have appreciated it. Damn, give a guy the chance to buy in first, shit.

Jun 04, 09 - 11:56 am Comment from: Jim - TIV

big fish eat little fish

Jun 04, 09 - 12:28 pm Comment from: Cubert

Wow! Intel is getting into the green energy business. Who would have thunk it?

Jun 04, 09 - 01:06 pm Comment from: GlossyLossy

^ MaximumOverdrive . . .


"I'm about to do something terrible to this glossy screen white MacBook and post it on YouTube for the entire world to see.

I just haven't figured out what yet."



. . . pretty funny!

Jun 04, 09 - 02:26 pm Comment from: almux

Yeah! Some american would have never thought to change from polluting the world... Funny, some of you really love sawing the branch they're sitting on...
Once its too late, no prayer will do any good to repare what you did!

Jun 04, 09 - 05:47 pm Comment from: Sir Gill Bates

"I'm about to do something terrible to this glossy screen white MacBook and post it on YouTube for the entire world to see."

What, like use your own face as a desktop picture? hmmm

Jun 04, 09 - 09:31 pm Comment from: GizmoDan

this move by Intel sounds like a slap in the face of Microsoft!

Jun 04, 09 - 11:06 pm Comment from: Joe S.

Will Intel kill development of VxWorks on non Intel platforms. I expect DOJ review of this merger.

Jun 05, 09 - 12:13 pm Comment from: Crabapple

Intel have seen Apple inc. buy a chip maker thereby increasing exponentially their capacity to negotiate chip prices to suit them or else..........

So Intel now have an increased customer base with capacity to diversify into software in a big way should the need arise.

Not bad! How does that affect the M$'s and Dells of this world? I wonder...

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