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RealSense Completes Intel Spinout with $50m Series A Investment

JERUSALEM, JUL 10 – Intel Overseas Funding Corporation priced 50 million Mobileye Class A shares at $16.50 each, with a concurrent share repurchase to support Mobileye's capital structure, officials said.

  • RealSense completed a spinout from Intel on July 11, 2025, becoming an independent company focused on AI, robotics, and computer vision based in San Francisco.
  • The spinout followed growing market demand and expansion in robotics and AI use cases, with RealSense realizing better scaling by raising its own capital.
  • RealSense has over 3,000 customers and partnerships with companies like ANYbotics and Unitree Robotics, and plans to use its $50 million Series A funding to develop new product lines.
  • CEO Nadav Orbach said, “The timing is now for physical AI,” highlighting opportunities in 3D perception and safe human-robot interaction amid a robotics market valued at $50 billion today.
  • RealSense’s independence allows faster innovation in emerging markets and suggests scalable growth potential in robotics and biometrics globally.
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