Intel steps up driverless car race with $15.3bn Mobileye deal

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IT giant agrees to acquire Israeli developer of leading autonomous driving technology specialist

Intel has agreed to acquire driverless car technology specialist Mobileye in a deal worth $15.3bn, as the chipmaker seeks to strengthen its position in a market it expects to be worth up to $70bn a year...

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