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Intel Capital Investing in Global Innovation

September 2013

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

Mobility - New capabilities for Ultrabook™, tablet & mobile platforms, unique mobile graphics, imaging & video capabilities, mobile content & services, wireless technologies

Software & Services – Technologies including services, cloud computing, big data

analytics, security, embedded, visual computing and open source

Enterprise – Data center & cloud infrastructure and services, servers, networking,

storage, manageability, embedded and intelligent systems

Digital Media & Cross Platform Services – Content and video services, consumer electronics, advertising tech, educational tech, personal cloud

Consumer Internet - Online services and applications, e–commerce, social media, mobile web, and the associated enabling platforms

Manufacturing & Labs – Fabrication materials and equipment, design automation tools, memory and storage technologies, and leading edge computing technologies based on exploratory research

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Building Technology Ecosystems

Data Center &

Cloud Services

Investing Across Computing to Create New User Experience and Services

PC Ultrabook Tablet &

Smartphone

Intelligent

Systems

$300m Ultrabook Fund $100m Connected Car Fund

$100m Experiences and Perceptual Computing Fund

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Global Investment Footprint

$10.9 billion+ in 1294 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

2012

M* $352

IPOS 7

Acquired 28

Companies

Historical

1,294

B $10.9

Countries

54

37

IPOS 202

Acquired 324 % Dollars

Outside N. America

New Investments

Outside N.America 32

57 % Dollars

Outside N. America

64 New

Investments

* Number Includes New and Follow-on Deals Data as of June 30, 2013 7

Intel Capital 2013

2013

M* $122

IPO 2

Acquired 7

New Investments

Outside N.America 8

42 % Dollars

Outside N. America

18 New

Investments

* Number Includes New and Follow-on Deals Data as of June 30, 2013

Representative New Deals Exits

*Other marks and brands are property of their respective owners 8

*Other marks and brands are property of their respective owners

2012 Exits

35 portfolio companies exited in 2012: 28 via M&A & 7 via IPOs

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*Other marks and brands are property of their respective owners

Solid History of Success

526 exits in 20+ year history: 202 IPOs & 324 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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*Other marks and brands are property of their respective owners

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

2013 Global Summit: October 21-23, San Diego, California

Premier Technology Industry Networking Event

Meet and exchange ideas with business thought leaders and potential partners

from Fortune 2000 companies

1810+ Connect meetings at the 2012 Intel Capital Global Summit

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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:

*Other marks and brands are property of their respective owners 14

Recent Accolades

Intel Capital was the most successful

tech venture firm in 2012 based on

portfolio company exits, according

to a report issued today by PrivCo, a

provider of private-company data.

Felicis Ventures and SV Angel were

second and third, respectively, on the

top-20 list. Sequoia Capital ranked

fourth.

Feb 19, 2013

Source: http://www.privco.com/top-20-venture-capital-firms-with-the-most-private-tech-company-exits-in-2012

Corporate Venture Unit of the Year, Global Corporate Venturing

Top Technology VC of 2012, Privco

#1 VC for quantity of pre-IPO portfolio companies, CB Insights

Arvind Sodhani #2 on 2012 Powerlist 100, Global Corporate Venturing

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Intel Capital in China

Since 1998, invested over $670 million in 110+ companies

30+ companies have gone public or been acquired

7 investment managers based in Beijing, HongKong, Shanghai and

Xiamen

Two China Funds:

June 2005, $200 million “Intel Capital China Technology Fund”; 28 companies received

investment

April 2008, $500 million “Intel Capital China Technology Fund II”; 30+ companies have

received investment

Focus Area: Datacenters & Cloud Computing, Mobility, Smartphone

& Tablets, Software & Services, Consumer Internet,

Embedded Systems, Semiconductor Design Manufacturing

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China Investment

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China Exits

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Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward

Developing Innovative Digital

Surveillance Solutions

“With our strategic cooperation with Intel, we’re able to accumulate momentum for development and

continue to lead China’s digital security monitoring market.”

— Guang Liu, CEO, NetPosa

NetPosa is a leading DSS

provider in China.

Intel Capital investment furthers NetPosa’s research and development

efforts and deepens the company’s marketing and branding efforts in

China’s growing digital surveillance system (DSS) market.

Intel Capital’s investment helped

the company further its research

and development initiatives.

Many of NetPosa’s hardware and

software solutions are based

on Intel® Architecture (IA).

NetPosa’s revenue and net income

have more than doubled

since the investment.

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