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Nokia to outsource chip development

By David Ibison in Stockholm and Maija Palmer in London

Published: August 8 2007 19:09 | Last updated: August 8 2007 22:58

Nokia, the world’s largest maker of mobile phones, is to stop in-house development of semiconductors for most of its mobile phones and outsource the business to third parties.

The Finland-based company said the move would free an undisclosed sum for research into more complex chips needed for its advanced multimedia, internet-enabled handsets.

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