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Le rachat de la Startup Israélienne Mobileye par le géant américain Intel, désireux de se développer dans la voiture autonome, illustre une dynamique clé des écosystèmes performants: les guépards convoitent les zèbres. Une dynamique dont la France ferait bien de s’inspirer. Et de s’intéresser aux guépards et aux zèbres israéliens.
Après les licornes, place aux zèbres et aux guépards! Pourquoi Intel, l’un des leaders mondiaux de semi-conducteurs, a-t-il racheté pour plus de 15 milliards de dollars, Mobileye, Startup Israélienne spécialisée dans les systèmes anticollision et d’assistance à la conduite?
Apr. 14, 2021 4:41 AM
Intel’s Israeli Mobileye unit has teamed with four-year-old Silicon Valley startup Udelv in an effort to put automated electric delivery vehicles into service in the United States by 2023, the companies said on Monday.
Mobileye is supplying a fully automated driving system for Udelv’s new Transporter, a boxy electric shuttle without seats or cockpit that is designed specifically for delivery.
Udelv will not sell the vehicles, but will offer them as part of a subscription-based delivery-as-a-service package to commercial customers. And while the vehicles will not have human drivers, Udelv plans to offer a teleoperation feature with humans remotely assisting customers with loading and unloading.
Intel’s incoming CEO Patrick Gelsinger is set to take the helm on Monday. Although he was only officially appointed a month ago, this isn’t the first time he has been offered the position. Since 2013, his name has come up as a leading candidate, but Gelsinger had refused and preferred to stay on as CEO of VMware, where he managed to double the company’s size. Now, he’s getting a whole different Intel than in 2013, one that may not be as focused.
The chip making giant’s hazy future is the result of a decade of poor or undecisive business decisions. There is hardly a sector that the chip giant hasn’t tried entering: computer processors, smartphone processors, computer manufacturing (such as the NUC line of mini PCs), wearables, drones, autonomous cars (Mobileye), navigation (Moovit), sporting event photography, cloud computing, network cards, modems, graphics cards, drivers and software, memory chips, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, big data, virtual reality, a
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