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- Intel mobileye to IPO With Intel majority owner. Stock will look niiiiccceee tomorrow ( for a change...)
- link Thoughts on Intel's Mobileye acq Looks like Intel is getting serious about autonomous vehicles... $15B is a bit more than the initially publicized $250M investment in the category. Glad to see some strong competition for nVidia's platform; I feel like Mobileye took a big hit losing Tesla, especially given Tesla's pace and replaceme
- vote Which companies’ automatic driving tech is the best? TSLA, Mobileye, Apollo and Waymo. #ai
- Is AV going to be winner-takes-it-all? There seem to be so many companies competing on the same market (zoox, waymo, aurora, mobileye, nuro, and probably more I'm missing). How likely is it that a big portion of these companies are going to succeed financialy, or is it more likely to end up with one or 2 winners. Context: thinking to ju
- What’s the definition of a “Big Tech” company? Some parameters that cross my mind, but am uncertain if they are representative or if they belong: 1. Company size (revenue) 2. Company profitability (bias towards higher profit margin software companies, say 20-30%) (but then what about companies like Block?) 3. Recruitment popularity (LinkedIn To
