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Intel buys wearable technology firm Basis Science | Intel buys wearable technology firm Basis Science |
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US chipmaker Intel has stepped up its investment in wearable technology with the acquisition of Basis Science, a firm known for its health tracking services and devices. | US chipmaker Intel has stepped up its investment in wearable technology with the acquisition of Basis Science, a firm known for its health tracking services and devices. |
The start-up from San Francisco will be merged with Intel's New Devices Group, which focuses on wearable computing and connected devices. | The start-up from San Francisco will be merged with Intel's New Devices Group, which focuses on wearable computing and connected devices. |
Intel did not disclose the value of the deal. | Intel did not disclose the value of the deal. |
But according to industry analysts the acquisition was worth $100m (£60m). | But according to industry analysts the acquisition was worth $100m (£60m). |
Basis Science is known for its health-tracking device, the Basis band, which monitors the user's heart rate and calorie-burning, among other things. | Basis Science is known for its health-tracking device, the Basis band, which monitors the user's heart rate and calorie-burning, among other things. |
The Basis band will continue to be sold and supported through its existing channels. | The Basis band will continue to be sold and supported through its existing channels. |
New partnership | New partnership |
As part of the deal, Jef Holove, chief executive at Basis will become a general manager in Intel's New Devices Group. | As part of the deal, Jef Holove, chief executive at Basis will become a general manager in Intel's New Devices Group. |
"The acquisition brings access to Intel resources, expertise and global scale as we work together to explore new possibilities of wearable technology," Mr Holove said. | "The acquisition brings access to Intel resources, expertise and global scale as we work together to explore new possibilities of wearable technology," Mr Holove said. |
In a statement Mike Bell, Intel vice president for the New Devices Group said: "The acquisition of Basis Science provides immediate entry into the market with a leader in health tracking for wearable devices. | In a statement Mike Bell, Intel vice president for the New Devices Group said: "The acquisition of Basis Science provides immediate entry into the market with a leader in health tracking for wearable devices. |
"As we accelerate our position in wearables, we will build upon this foundation to deliver products that bring people greater utility and value." | "As we accelerate our position in wearables, we will build upon this foundation to deliver products that bring people greater utility and value." |
The deal comes as an increasing number of technology companies are moving into wearable technology, which they see as a basis for the next wave of innovation. | The deal comes as an increasing number of technology companies are moving into wearable technology, which they see as a basis for the next wave of innovation. |
South Korea's Samsung unveiled its latest Galaxy Gear smartwatch in February. | South Korea's Samsung unveiled its latest Galaxy Gear smartwatch in February. |
Consumers and industry watchers are also waiting to see if Apple will unveil its smart gadget dubbed the iWatch, later this year. | |
According to industry research, the value of the wearable technology market crossed $4bn last year, and is expected to more than double by 2018. | According to industry research, the value of the wearable technology market crossed $4bn last year, and is expected to more than double by 2018. |
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