Intel Capital Research Document
Overview
Intel Capital is the original corporate venture capital firm, established in 1991 as the investment arm of Intel Corporation. In January 2025, Intel Capital became a standalone investment fund, separating from Intel while maintaining Intel as a strategic investor. The firm has deployed over $20 billion across more than 1,800 companies and operates as one of the world's leading corporate venture investors with approximately $5 billion in assets under management.
Investment Thesis
Intel Capital invests in scalable, defensible innovation at the intersection of software, hardware, and intelligence. The firm champions founders driving the next wave of technological innovation across four primary domains that shape the future of compute: Cloud, Devices, Frontier, and Silicon.
The fund's core thesis is that breakthrough technologies emerge from the convergence of multiple domains. Unlike traditional VCs focused on single sectors, Intel Capital identifies companies that leverage hardware advances, intelligent software, and cloud infrastructure to create transformative products. They believe the best opportunities lie where traditional categories blur—AI applications running on edge devices, quantum computing infrastructure for cloud platforms, advanced manufacturing leveraging AI for precision.
Intel Capital provides more than capital: portfolio companies receive access to Intel's vast technical expertise, embedded specialists, Global 2000 customer introductions, and operational guidance. The firm delivered nearly 1,000 curated customer introductions in 2025 and deployed 250 embedded Intel experts and consultants within portfolio companies.
Investment Domains
Cloud: High-performance computing infrastructure, cloud-native architecture, observability and monitoring, AI application platforms, data infrastructure, and Kubernetes-native solutions.
Devices: Edge computing hardware, AI-enabled consumer devices, imaging and display technology, gaming infrastructure, and next-generation device software.
Frontier: Deep tech with transformative potential—advanced manufacturing (3D metal printing), autonomous vehicles, robotics, medical devices and diagnostics, biotechnology, and next-generation mobility solutions.
Silicon: Semiconductor innovation, specialized processors, edge AI processors, next-generation chip design and verification, and quantum computing hardware.
Stage Focus
Intel Capital invests across the full spectrum from pre-seed through growth stage:
- Seed Stage: $1M-$5M for companies with strong teams, clear product-market validation, or exceptional technical breakthroughs
- Series A/B: $5M-$20M+ for companies demonstrating product-market fit and revenue growth
- Growth & Late Stage: Strategic follow-on investments in portfolio companies
The firm actively leads rounds (75% deal leadership on average historically) and maintains conviction through follow-on investments. Recent 2025-2026 activity shows particular focus on AI infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, and frontier technologies.
Check Size and Capital Deployment
Typical Investment Range: $1M-$50M depending on stage and domain
The fund's current portfolio and recent investments demonstrate:
- Seed rounds: $1M-$5M
- Series A: $5M-$15M
- Series B+: $15M-$50M+
Intel Capital operates with significant capital reserves dedicated to follow-on investments and maintains a strategy of reserve allocation for emerging opportunities within existing portfolio companies.
Recent Activity (2025-2026)
Current Fund Status: Actively deploying with focused momentum
Recent Notable Investments:
- January 2026: Eliyan (Series C, $50M alongside hyperscalers and AI infrastructure providers)
- January 2026: Upscale AI (Series A, first pure-play AI networking company reaching unicorn valuation in months)
- Late 2025: Truffle Security (Series B, co-lead, secrets detection and cybersecurity)
- Late 2025: Buildots (AI construction software, ExP testimonial featured)
- 2025: Fabric8Labs ($50M for advanced manufacturing and 3D metal printing expansion)
- 2025: Figure AI (robotic humanoids for logistics and manufacturing)
Fund Status: The fund is actively deploying capital with strong momentum entering 2026. The January 2025 spinoff to standalone status has enabled Intel Capital to raise external LP capital and expand its investment base beyond Intel's corporate balance sheet.
Portfolio Highlights
Intel Capital maintains one of the most diversified and valuable portfolios in venture capital:
Portfolio Scale: 150+ actively tracked companies across Cloud, Devices, Frontier, and Silicon domains
Unicorns & Notable Exits:
- Figure AI (humanoid robotics, valued at $2B+, raising Series B)
- Joby Aero (electric vertical takeoff, Series C leader, building aircraft for air taxi services)
- Upscale AI (AI networking, progressed from $100M seed to unicorn in months)
- Anyscale (AI application platform for distributed computing)
- MinIO (Kubernetes-native object storage, cloud infrastructure leader)
- Fabric8Labs (metal additive manufacturing, $50M strategic raise)
Team & Organization
The team brings deep domain expertise with many members having founded companies, held senior technical roles at hyperscalers (Google, Amazon, Intel, Microsoft), or led engineering at scale-ups. This technical depth combined with operational excellence is core to the Intel Capital advantage.
Lead Tendency
Intel Capital actively leads rounds across seed through growth stages. The firm's size, expertise, and conviction allow strong lead investment positions. In 2025-2026, Intel Capital has continued leading significant Series A and later stage investments, demonstrating a 75% historical deal leadership rate.
Competitive Positioning
Intel Capital competes directly with top-tier VCs (a16z, Sequoia, Tiger Global) while differentiating through technical depth and strategic customer access. The standalone status as of 2025 enables more flexible fund management and external LP fundraising.