'My worst job was gutting chickens': The founder of €300m Irish tech firm Movidius
David Moloney talks about how the best advice he ever got led him to start the company.
David Moloney talks about how the best advice he ever got led him to start the company.
But Sean Mitchell says the chip designer will be hiring ‘a lot’ of people in Ireland.
The head of Dublin-based Movidius, which was recently sold to Intel in a huge deal, is aiming for sales of $1bn.
Investors have put nearly €120 million into the sector in the first three months of 2015.
Everyone was talking about startup cash, Tesco’s dethroning and a Kildare village for sale.
The chip developer just received a $40 million funding boost – and it has got big growth plans.
Project Tango, which uses built-in 3D sensors to map your surroundings, is powered by a processor created by Irish company Movidius.