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Intel to Acquire VR Startup VOKE for Immersive Sports

Published: Nov 04,2016

Intel yesterday announced that the company is acquiring VOKE, a startup in bringing live, virtual reality experiences to audiences, to accelerate its progress of building a broad portfolio of best-In-class solutions to deliver immersive sports experiences for users.

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Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, VOKE has more than 20 years of VR expertise, their technology lets fans be where the action is without ever leaving their living rooms.

Intel said, with VOKE, it will innovate and scale its new immersive sports business faster to bring fans the most personalized, fully immersive VR experience ever imagined and change the way networks, sports leagues and teams engage with their audiences.

More recently, Intel formalized its efforts and created a new business unit, Intel Sports, which includes the talented freeD technology team who joined Intel with our Replay acquisition.

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