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Intel is considering selling a minority stake in its Altera unit, a programmable chip business it acquired for $17 billion in 2015, to private equity firms such as Silver Lake, Bain Capital, and Francisco Partners. Talks are in an early stage, and the company is preparing to receive initial bids in the coming weeks.
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