Intel Capital, the corporate venturing arm of Santa Clara-based Intel, has made new investments in 14 startups, worth a total of $117M, the company announced on Monday at its Annual Global Summit. Intel--which has significant operations in Arizona--said the investment included Cloudpick LimitedSambaNova Systems (AI data center platforms); Untether AI (AI chips); Zhuhai EEasy Technology Co. Ltd. (AI systems-on-a-chip); Might Networks (online courses and content); Pixeom (hybrid cloud management); Polystream (video game and 3D applications); Tidbit Communications (modules for broadband connectivity for switches); Medical InformaticsReveal Biosciences (machine learning for pathology); Landing AI (AI for manufacturing and agriculture); OnScale (engineering simulation software); proteanTecs (machine learning for electronic systems); and Qolibri (tools for semiconductor subfabs).
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