Intel announced that the company is going to acquire 15% of HERE:Companies plan to jointly develop a highly scalable proof-of-concept architecture that supports real-time updates of high-definition (HD) maps for highly and fully automated driving as well as explore opportunities in IoT and machine learning.Cars are rapidly becoming some of the world’s most intelligent, connected devices,” said Brian Krzanich, Intel CEO. “We look forward to working with HERE and its automotive partners to deliver an important technology foundation for smart and connected cars of the future.According to crunchbase, HERE has already closed 4 acquisitions over the past 10 years. I think that's another proof that Intel is going the right way - the company makes slow but ideally evaluated steps to diversify the business and make it more advanced.