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Google invests in Glass chipmaker Himax

Google is investing in a Taiwanese microchip maker that makes chips used in its Google Glass, the eyeglass-enabled devices it is testing that can shoot photos and video and access the Internet.

Updated on: Jul 23, 2013, 10:46:12 IST
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Google is investing in a Taiwanese microchip maker that makes chips used in its Google Glass, the eyeglass-enabled devices it is testing that can shoot photos and video and access the Internet.

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The deal with Tainan, Taiwan-based Himax Technologies Inc. gives Google a 6.3 stake in the Himax Display Inc. subsidiary in the form of preferred shares. An option to buy more shares could eventually raise that stake to 14.8 percent.

Himax Technologies now owns 81.5 percent of Himax Display and says it will remain the subsidiary's majority shareholder.

The deal is expected to close this quarter. The companies did not put a value on it.

U.S.-traded shares of Himax Technologies rose $1, or 19 percent, to $6.17 in premarket trading. Google's shares rose $2.40 to $899.