Intel invests in two more Chinese semiconductor startups
On May 14, according to foreign media reports, on Wednesday, local time, Intel Capital, a global investment agency under Intel, invested in two more Chinese semiconductor start-ups, namely ProPlus and Spectrum. Materials).
According to the data, Gelun Electronics is an Electronic design automation (EDA) software supplier, specializing in providing advanced device modeling and fast circuit simulation solutions. The company uses software to shorten the time between design and manufacture, increasing the speed of chip design and manufacturing efficiency, enabling the semiconductor industry to create more powerful and diverse products.
Perma Pure Materials is a supplier of high-purity specialty gases and materials for semiconductor manufacturing plants, with one of the largest germane production bases located in Quanzhou, Fujian.
Since its founding in 1991, Intel Capital has invested $12.9 billion in more than 1,582 companies around the world. Intel has said it will invest $300 million to $500 million in 2020 in technology companies focused on technologies such as artificial intelligence, intelligent edge and network transformation.
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