Mobileye Global Inc. shares surged the most in nearly two years after Intel Corp. said it isn’t “currently” preparing to ...
Struggling chipmaker Intel said on Thursday it had no plans to divest a majority stake in Mobileye , sparking an 8% rise in ...
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Work to remove two footbridges in Shrewsbury town centre has begun as part of the ongoing demolition of a former shopping centre. On Monday, work began to remove two footbridges as part of the ...
The $11.75 million purchase by Ormond Beach-based Premier Resorts & Management is raising hopes that the beachside eyesore will finally be repaired and reopened or torn down to make way for a new ...
Morning Brief Hosts Seana Smith and Brad Smith break down some of Tuesday's trending ... citing the growth of its generative AI. Shares of Mobileye Global (MBLY) are trading higher after being ...
Edgewise Therapeutics, Inc. EWTX shares shot up 54% to $29.42 after the company announced top-line data of EDG-7500 from the ...
Technology progress makes next-gen FMCW lidar technology less essential to future products JERUSALEM, September 09, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mobileye ... unit will be wound down by the end of ...
Intel's subsidiary Mobileye has recently decided to stop internal research and development of self-driving automotive FMCW LiDAR. The LiDAR R&D department is expected to be closed down before the ...
Autonomous driving technology firm Mobileye announced today that the company ... The lidar R&D unit will be wound down by the end of 2024, affecting about 100 employees. Operating expenses for ...
but a disappointing second half guide resulted in weakness in share price post earnings. Mobileye reported revenues of $439 million, down 3% from the prior year, but 3% ahead of consensus.
While chip stock Intel ($INTC) has done quite a few things to raise cash as it struggles to regain its place in the chip ...