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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