
Intel invests $40m in Asian tech companies
Intel Capital has committed $40 million to 10 Asian companies from China, India, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. The technologies covered include semiconductors, green tech, software, security, social gaming and cloud-based services. Details of the size of each investment were not disclosed.
It takes Intel Capital's total spending for 2011 to $472 million across 72 deals. Nearly half of commitments by value been made outside of North America. Last month, the venture capital firm, which spun...
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