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Default Report: Intel buying self-driving tech firm for $15 billion

Intel's recent work with MobilEye on self-driving cars must have gone well, because the chip giant is buying its Jerusalem-based partner for $15 billion, according to Israeli business site The Marker. MobilEye is one of the largest players in autonom...

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