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Apple going 3D? Acquires Israel's PrimeSense for $350 mn

FP Archives November 25, 2013, 12:50:23 IST

Apple Inc agreed to buy Israel-based PrimeSense Ltd, a developer of chips that enable three-dimensional machine vision, for about $350 million, reported Bloomberg.

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Apple going 3D? Acquires Israel's PrimeSense for $350 mn

Apple Inc agreed to buy Israel-based PrimeSense Ltd, a developer of chips that enable three-dimensional machine vision, for about $350 million, Bloomberg reported on Sunday, November 24, citing a source.

PrimeSense’s sensing technology, which gives digital devices the ability to observe a scene in three dimensions, was used to help power Microsoft’s Xbox Kinect.

[caption id=“attachment_1248437” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Apple’s interest in PrimeSense was first reported in July by the Israel-based Calacist news website. Reuters Craig Federighi, Apple Inc. Senior Vice President of software engineering, speaks on stage during an Apple event in San Francisco, California October 22, 2013. Reuters[/caption]

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Apple’s interest in PrimeSense was first reported in July by the Israel-based Calacist news website.

“Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans,” a company spokeswoman Kristin Huguet told Reuters via email.

PrimeSense could not be immediately reached for comment outside regular U.S. business hours.

The PrimeSense deal makes it Apple’s second purchase of an Israeli company. It bought flash storage chip maker Anobit in January 2012.

PrimeSense’s investors include Canaan Partners, Silver Lake, Gemini Israel Funds and Genesis Partners, Bloomberg reported.

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