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Intel Capital to become standalone venture fund

SANTA CLARA – Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) announced its intention to spin off its venture capital arm, Intel Capital, into an independent fund. This move is aimed at aligning the corporate structure of Intel Capital with that of other leading venture firms and will provide it with the flexibility to attract external capital. Intel will maintain its position as an anchor investor in the new entity.

The separation is part of Intel’s broader strategy to optimize asset value and improve business focus and efficiency. David Zinsner, interim co-CEO and CFO of Intel, remarked on the mutual benefits of the decision, highlighting the strategic partnership that will continue between Intel and the newly independent fund.

Since its inception in 1991, Intel Capital has grown to be a prominent corporate venture investor, managing assets worth over $5 billion. The firm has a notable track record, having invested in more than 1,800 companies and deployed upwards of $20 billion in capital. Their investments in early-stage startups have been particularly impactful in the computing industry, contributing to a market value of $170 billion over the past decade in areas such as silicon, devices, and cloud technology.

The transition to standalone operations is scheduled for the second half of 2025. During this period, the fund will adopt a new name and the current Intel Capital team will transition to the new company. Business operations are expected to proceed without interruption throughout the changeover.

This strategic move is based on a press release statement from Intel Corporation and reflects the company’s efforts to adapt to the evolving landscape of venture capital investment.

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