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This page is severely out of date; for starters, since it's been bought by the chinese, it's no longer public and is not on the london stock exchange as written. The number of employees has also dropped considerably between the bits of the company sold off, people being laid off, people being recruited by competitors and lots of people simply leaving; guesstimate at about a third of the 1700 written here.

I have updated to article to indicate it was bought by the Chinese and that it is no longer listed on the London Stock Exchange. I have also removed the estimate of 1,700 employees as it was unsourced anyway. Dormskirk (talk) 16:52, 19 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Some proposed changes

  • Information to be integrated into the first paragraph:

With its global headquarters in Hertfordshire, in the United Kingdom its primary business is in the design of PowerVR mobile graphics processors (GPUs), neural network accelerators for AI processing, and networking routers. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired in November 2017 by Canyon Bridge.

  • Explanation of issue: Updated to reflect what the company now does while removing references to Pure and Ensigma divisions now sold.
  • References supporting change:

https://www.imaginationtech.com/products/ https://www.imaginationtech.com/products/ethernet-packet-processor/

Further additions to the bottom on the main section:

On 5th October 2020, Imagination Technologies announced that announced Simon Beresford-Wylie as its new Chief Executive Officer.

On 30th November 2020, Imagination Technologies announced the sale of its Ensigma Wi-Fi development operations and Wi-Fi IP tech assets to Nordic Semiconductor.

On 8th January 2021, Imagination announced revenues of $125 million for 2020, an increase of 44% on 2019.

  • Explanation of issue: Adding new, relevant information of material interest.
  • References supporting change:

Imagination Technologies Group Ltd. Announces new CEO Simon Beresford-Wylie - https://www.imaginationtech.com/news/press-release/imagination-technologies-group-ltd-announces-new-ceo-simon-beresford-wylie/

Imagination sells Ensigma Wi-Fi technology to Nordic Semiconductor - https://www.imaginationtech.com/news/press-release/imagination-sells-ensigma-wi-fi-technology-to-nordic-semiconductor/

Imagination revenues up 44% https://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/business/imagination-revenues-44-2021-01/#:~:text=Imagination%20reports%20that%202020%20revenues,with%20%2466%20million%20in%202019.

IMGeditor (talk) 18:07, 16 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]