The voice-control technology developer spun out from University of Bristol has closed a series E round led by strategic investor Infineon Technologies.

Semiconductor maker Infineon Technologies has led a $15m series E round for Xmos, a UK-based voice-capture technology developer spun out from University of Bristol.

The round also featured Robert Bosch Venture Capital (RBVC), the corporate venturing subsidiary of industrial product maker Robert Bosch, along with Amadeus Capital Partners, Draper Esprit and Foundation Capital.

Founded in 2005, Xmos develops voice control and audio technology to be used in consumer electronics products, enabling users to interact with their electronics systems by speaking…

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