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Intel Capital

Corporate venture · Active in 2026

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82 Power Law outcomes Power Law Ranking #64 · Global · 82 Power Law outcomes · Active 2026
Enterprise value ↑ 70% 5y
$503B
Unicorns ↑ 23% 5y
65
Decacorns ↑ 120% 5y
11
Thoroughbreds ↑ 29% 5y
76

Intel Capital is a corporate venture active globally. The page below shows 82 Power Law outcomes from Intel Capital's portfolio — 65 unicorns ($1B+ valuation) and 11 additional thoroughbreds (companies that crossed $100M+ in revenue without yet reaching $1B+ valuation).

Outcomes are concentrated in Other · Other B2B Software · Cybersecurity; top portfolio geographies are USA · China · India. Intel ranks #64 in Global in the 2026 Dealroom Power Law Investor Ranking by cross-stage outcomes.

Portfolio analysis

The 82 Intel Power Law outcomes ($100M+ revenue and above).

Snapshot of where the outcomes are concentrated by country, sector, and stage entered.

By countryCount
  1. USA48
  2. China13
  3. India7
  4. Israel3
  5. Czechia2
  6. Sweden2
  7. Taiwan1
  8. Hong Kong1
  9. Singapore1
  10. Switzerland1
  11. Poland1
  12. Japan1
By sectorCount
  1. Other16
  2. Other B2B Software13
  3. Cybersecurity11
  4. AI9
  5. Fintech5
  6. Marketing5
  7. Transportation5
  8. Biotech & Life Sciences4
  9. Health Tech & Medtech3
  10. eCommerce & Marketplaces3
  11. Energy3
  12. Robotics2
By stage enteredCount
  1. Series B+51
  2. Series A22
  3. Seed5
01 · Portfolio market map

Intel's 82 Power Law outcomes.

Toggle between a sector landscape and a world map. Both views respond to the stage and outcome-tier filters. The faded names at the bottom of bigger boxes are part of the full list — click "+ N more" to reveal them.

Stage entered
Outcome tier
Region
Group by
82 of 82 Power Law outcomes
Logos hosted by Dealroom; click any chip to open the company in app.dealroom.co. The dot inside each chip shows the company's highest tier — red Gigacorn, violet Centicorn/Decacorn, lavender Unicorn, blue Thoroughbred, green Colt. Tiers are inclusive: a Unicorn (e.g. Klarna) also matches the Thoroughbred filter, a Decacorn also matches Unicorn and Thoroughbred, and so on up the ladder. Colt is a separate axis (high-growth, smaller revenue) and only matches itself. Map dots use the same colour code; hover for details. Sectors are mutually exclusive (priority-ordered classification). Stage entered = the round Intel first invested in (where data is available — coverage 93%).
02 · Origin of portfolio founders

Where Intel's founders come from — and where they study.

137 founders across the 82 Power Law outcomes — split by country of origin, university attended, and the company they worked at before founding. Berkeley and Alphabet | Google are the deepest single pipelines.

LocationCount
United States51
India23
China14
Argentina12
Israel8
Serbia4
Egypt4
South Korea3
Germany3
Sweden3
+5 more →
UniversityCount
Berkeley12
Stanford University8
University of Texas at Austin4
German Swiss International School3
Cairo University3
Tsinghua University3
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi3
Stockholm School of Economics3
University of Cambridge3
Harvard University3
+53 more →
Origin companyCount
Alphabet | Google10
Microsoft6
Meta3
Nvidia3
SoFi3
Baidu2
Apple2
Optiv2
VeriSign Authentication Services2
MySQL2
+40 more →
Origin = country a founder is born in or grew up in (founders may have multiple origins; counts include all entries). University = highest-listed degree. Origin company = a previous employer where the founder was tagged before starting their current company. Explore the full Sequoia infographic on Thoroughbreds & Unicorns →
04 · Compare with peers

How does Intel stack up?

Intel in orange, your selection in blue and other colours. Pick from the global roster of 35 peer investors — filter by region or hit "Find similar shapes" to auto-pick the three closest. The funnel matrix mirrors the spider chart on the ranking page; the line chart shows each firm's share of global unicorns minted that year — peaks reveal vintage years.

Compare against

Stage focus

Companies by entry stage and outcome tier

Sector focus

Companies per investor across the 10 highest-volume sectors

Share of new unicorns per year

% of all global unicorns minted that year, year by year
Source: Dealroom Power Law dataset. Investors shown are the 2026 Power Law top 35 by combined entry-to-outcome score, drawn from the overview and locations_data sheets. Funnel-matrix axes rescale per-axis using the maximum among the currently selected investors, so the polygons always fill the chart for shape comparison.

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