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Intel's self-driving car division Mobileye files for IPO

Por: CNBC Tech October 01, 2022

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In this articleMobileye's CEO Amnon Shashua poses with a Mobileye driverless vehicle at the Nasdaq Market site in New York, July 20, 2021.Jeenah Moon ReutersMobileye, an Intel-owned company that makes chips, maps, and software for self-driving cars, has filed for an IPO, according to a .Mobileye's filling indicates strong revenue growth for the Israeli-based subsidiary, from $879 million in sales in 2019, to $967 million in 2020, to... + full article



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