Intel plans to integrate the company into its New Devices Group, whose task is to help Intel push into a new family of smart device platforms. Intel said it would continue selling the Recon goggles, as well as continue designing new products.
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Dan Eisenhardt, the co-founder of Recon, said that being brought under Intel’s wing will give them the funding to establish a developer relations business. More importantly, however, it will give the wearables maker access to Intel’s semiconductor design and manufacturing expertise. At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Intel announced the Intel Curie embedded processor, designed to power a new generation of embedded devices.
Intel's strategy has yet to pay off with the dividends enjoyed by Intel’s PC or server processor business. With Recon, however, it has the option either to partner with smartglass makers—or create its own.
Why this matters: Intel’s commitment to this brave new world of wearables is a little surprising. But if wearables had taken off even a decade ago, they would have been powered by the likes of Texas Instruments, Motorola, Zilog, or any number of other embedded chip makers. Now, Qualcomm is Intel’s chief rival in this space. By getting in on the ground floor, Intel can get its name out in the wearables space and help drive the first few generations of wearable designs.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2937167/intel-continues-wearables-buying-spree-with-smart-goggles-maker-recon.html
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