- Mobileye (MBLY), the Israeli autonomous driving software company, to be acquired by Intel (INTC) for $63.54/share in cash, or ~ $15.3 bln
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Intel will buy Israel's Mobileye in a deal valued at just over $14 billion, the latest push by a major tech company to advance autonomous vehicles that could change the way traffic moves globally.
Mobileye develops technology that essentially gives computers a sense of their physical surroundings and it has also been busying creating ties to get that technology onto the road. Last year, it teamed up with Delphi Automotive to develop the building blocks for a fully autonomous car.
The companies put the equity value of the deal at approximately $15.3 billion.
The combined global autonomous driving company, which includes Mobileye and Intel's autonomous driving group, will be based in Israel and led by Mobileye Chairman and co-founder Amnon Shashua. The organization will support both companies' existing production programs and build on relationships with automotive original equipment manufacturers, Tier-1 suppliers and semiconductor partners to develop advanced driving assist, highly autonomous and fully autonomous driving programs.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich said in a company release that by working together, the companies will be able to "accelerate the future of autonomous driving with improved performance in a cloud-to-car solution at a lower cost for automakers."
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