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The Israeli Economy’s Got Intel Inside
The tech company is so important to Israel that it can sway GDP data
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Intel Corp.’s investments in Israel were already shaping the country’s growth statistics, even before its record acquisition last week.
The world's largest chipmaker agreed to pay $15 billion for Jerusalem-based Mobileye NV, a maker of semiconductors and software for driverless cars – the most ever paid for an Israeli tech firm.