Qualcomm Snaps Up CSR's Imaging Team
Peter Clarke, EETimes
7/10/2014 12:36 PM EDT
Cellphone chipmaker Qualcomm is buying the imaging operations of CSR plc, which are based in Israel, according to local reports. CSR announced it would be selling the business for $44 million on July 2.
The CSR operation in Israel is a 15 person team and a descendant of the Zoran engineering group with expertise in digital imaging and wireless photo transfer. CSR acquired Zoran in 2011. The group will move to Qualcomm's Haifa location, according to Haaretz.
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