Most of N-trig's 190 workers will be integrated
into Microsoft Israel and will be part of a new research and
development center, Calcalist said, without citing sources.
Officials at N-trig and Microsoft in Israel could not be reached
for comment.
N-trig was valued at $75 million when it raised money privately
last February.
N-trig had revenue of $36.7 million in 2013, up 38 percent from
2012. Revenue totaled $20.6 million in the first half of 2014,
when it sold 1.3 million digital pens, more than three times the
amount it sold in the same period of 2013.
Microsoft, which owns 6.1 percent of the company, signed a deal
last year to integrate N-trig' s pen in its Surface Pro 3
tablets. Other investors in the company include Evergreen
Venture Partners, Canaan Partners and Tamares.
Customers for N-trig's technology include Sony <6758.T>, Fujitsu
<6702.T>, Hewlett-Packard <HPQ.N> and Lenovo <0992.HK> for use
in smartphones, tablets and ultrabooks.
(Reporting by Tova Cohen; Editing by Mark Potter)
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