University of Bristol-founded voice and intelligent control semiconductor developer Xmos has increased its total funding to $91m following a $19m round.

Xmos, a UK-based fabless semiconductor developer spun out of University of Bristol, has closed a $19m round involving undisclosed existing investors.
The round consisted of an unspecified mix of equity financing and venture debt, with the latter supplied by Harbert European Growth Capital.
Founded in 2005, Xmos focuses on voice control and audio components for consumer electronics products that enable users to interact with devices by speaking to them.
The company’s product line includes hardware tools which…

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