Intel Capital Investing in Global Innovation
January 2014
Strategic, Long Term Investor
Intel’s Global Investment and M&A Organization
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Our Mission
Enhance Intel’s strategic
objectives by making and
managing financially
attractive investments.
Strategic
Financial Intel
Capital
A Proven Track Record of Engagement
Investments ranging from
$250,000 to $250 million+
Any stage of funding
Lead or supporting investor
Agile decision-making
Unparalleled network of Global
2000 companies
Resources beyond capital
Active board participation
New & follow-on rounds
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Investing $300 - $500 million per year in innovative companies
Investing in a World of Possibilities
Datacenter, Cloud Infrastructure and Network Storage
Datacenter Software
Internet, Digital Media and Education
Manufacturing and Intel Labs
New Devices and Wearables
Security
Services, Open Source, and Machine to Machine
Smartphone and Tablets
Ultrabook™ and Perceptual Computing
Internet of Things Solutions
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Building Technology Ecosystems
Data Center &
Cloud Services
Investing Across Computing to Build Ecosystems for New User Experiences
PC Ultrabook Tablet &
Smartphone
Intelligent
Systems, New
Devices &
Wearables
$300m Ultrabook Fund
$100m Connected Car Fund
$100m Experiences and Perceptual Computing Fund
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Global Investment Footprint
$11 billion+ in over 1339 Companies across 54 Countries
Intel Offices and Intel Capital
Invested
Intel Capital Invested
$500m China Technology Fund II
$250m India Technology Fund
$50m Brazil Technology Fund
$50m Middle East and Turkey Fund
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Consistent Investor
2013
M* $333
IPOS 6
Acquired 27
Companies
Historical
1,339
B $11
Countries
54
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IPOS 206
Acquired 344 % Dollars
Outside N. America
New Investments
Outside N. America 28
49 % Dollars
Outside N. America
63 New
Investments
* Number Includes New and Follow-on Deals Data as of December 31, 2013 7
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2013 Investment
146 investments in 2013: 63 new investments & 83 follow-on
investments
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Representative New Deals
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2013 Exits
33 portfolio companies exited in 2013: 27 via M&A & 6 via IPOs
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Solid History of Success
550 exits in 20+ year history: 206 IPOs & 344 companies acquired
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Building Great Companies
Customer Introductions - Direct access to decision makers at Global 2000 companies
Technology Expertise - Engineering, manufacturing and technology resources of Intel
Company Building Insight - Strategic guidance and business
expertise
M&A Consulting – Advice from a team of experts on the exit market and exit opportunity evaluation
Marketing Resources - On-the-ground teams with local market knowledge and connections
We take an active role in helping our portfolio companies grow
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Intel Capital Technology Days
Connect with the right decision makers at the right companies
And an additional 100+
Global 2000 Brands…
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Intel Capital Global Summit
2014 Global Summit: November 3~5, Huntington Beach, California
Premier Technology Industry Networking Event
Meet and exchange ideas with business thought leaders and potential partners
from Fortune 2000 companies
1040+ industry executives and portfolio company CXOs attended 2013 Global
Summit; 2360+ Connect meetings
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Global Investment Syndicate
Ready group of 30+ co-investors
Assistance in filling out rounds
Board members and advisors
Select Syndicate Members:
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Recent Accolades
Source: http://www.privco.com/top-20-venture-capital-firms-with-the-most-private-tech-company-exits-in-2012
Arvind Sodhani ranked #1 in 2013 Powerlist 100, Global Corporate Venturing
Intel Capital: Corporate Venture Unit of the Year, Global Corporate Venturing
Intel Capital ranked #1 in CVC deal activity 2011-2013, TechCrunch
Intel Capital ranked #1 CVC total funding 2011-2013, TechCrunch
Intel Capital ranked #1 portfolio exit in US & most exit in cybersecurity space, CB Insights
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Intel Capital in India
Since 1998, invested >$330 million in 90+ companies in 10 cities
20+ companies have gone public or been acquired
Launched $250 million Intel Capital India Technology Fund in Dec 2005
• - >80% deployed; approximately 40 portfolio companies
Investment focus: Datacenter & Cloud Computing, Mobility, Smartphone & Tablets, Internet of Things, Software & Services, Education
6 Investment managers based in Bangalore, Mumbai and New Delhi
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India Investment
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India Exits
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Success Story
Case Study
Investment Sparks Rapid Growth
for Indian Company
“We wanted to work with Intel Capital because they provide not only financial support but they also
bring you into an ecosystem that propagates your ideas to the industry at large.”
– Vikram Gulati, CEO, Happiest Minds Technology
Happiest Minds was founded in 2011
with a focus on helping businesses
harness disruptive technologies and
IT paradigms.
Happiest Minds is on track
to reach ambitious goals,
including being the fastest
IT services company in
India to reach $100 million
in revenue.
Intel Capital investment and connections help Happiest Minds
Technologies emerge as a global leader in the IT services industry.
Intel Capital invested in the
company’s first year and has
since connected the company
to partners and
customers worldwide.
Sri Lankan High-Tech Winner
“I was convinced that an open source business model could be successful and that it was possible
to grow a global business out of Sri Lanka. Intel Capital had the vision to see that, too.” – Sanjiva Weerawarana, WSO2 CEO
Intel Capital invests in Sri Lankan startup WSO2 and helps catapult
the company into the global marketplace.
Though WSO2 addresses a market need and
develops a quality product, investors are
hesitant to back the Sri Lankan-based
business due to geographic risks.
With its global presence and intricate
knowledge of the international
marketplace, Intel Capital sees the
potential of the company and is the first
to invest in WSO2.
The Intel Capital investment
provides WSO2 with credibility
for the startup and access to
Intel Capital’s global business
relationships, resulting
in contracts with
a growing list of
Fortune 500 companies including
eBay, Walmart, Boeing, GM, and Cisco.
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