Intel Reportedly Plans $2B U.S. Fund
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (
) --
Intel
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is working with venture-capital firms to put together a $2 billion fund that would invest solely in U.S. companies, a report says.
Intel, which has a unit that places investments in many technology companies, has approached venture-capital firms about the idea of allocating a portion of their funds to U.S. companies. The plan would not require raising additional capital, a person familiar with the situation told the
Wall Street Journal
.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini will be in Washington Tuesday for a speech at the Brookings Institution. Otellini could disclose details of the fund at the event. Event organizers said the CEO's speech will focus partly on "the need to create a culture of investment in the United States."
Intel's latest move comes a year after the chipmaker said it would invest $7 billion over two years to upgrade capabilities of its U.S. chip factories, the
Journal
notes.
-- Written by Joseph Woelfel in New York.
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