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Intel plans to take its self-driving tech subsidiary Mobileye public

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  • Intel has announced plans to take Mobileye (its subsidiary developing self-driving technology) public via an initial public offering (IPO) in the US in mid-2022. The deal could potentially value Mobileye at more than USD 50 billion. However, the final decision on the IPO conditions and timing have not been disclosed.

  • Intel will remain the majority stakeholder of Mobileye and continue as a strategic partner. The company will also retain Mobileye’s executive suite following the IPO.

  • Israel-based Mobileye offers vision-based driver assistance systems to prevent and mitigate collisions. Its systems provide forward-collision warnings, lane departure warnings, pedestrian and cyclist collision warnings, hardware monitoring and alerts, and speed limit indications for vehicles including trucks.

  • Analyst QuickTake: Intel acquired then publicly listed Mobileye in March 2017 (delisted thereafter) for USD 15.3 billion to develop self-driving technology for automotive companies. Mobileye originally debuted on the Nasdaq in 2014 at a USD 5.31 billion valuation.

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