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Investing in Convergence Mark Christensen Corporate Vice President & Managing Director, Intel Capital Communications Sectors October 2003
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Agenda Intel Capital Overview Intel Technology Directions –The Digital Home –Enterprise –Mobility Case Study: WiFi
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Four Pillars of Intel Strategy Architecture Manufacturing Brand Investments Build ecosystems Market development Foster silicon technology Scout new technologies
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Intel Capital World’s Largest Corporate Strategic Investor Investment Managers Operating in 25 countries on 5 continents –~40% of investments in 2003 to date outside US Manage Equity, M&A transactions, Internal Seeds and Spinouts Co-investor with leading VCs StrategicFinancial Intel Capital Intel Capital
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Intel Focus Areas Investing in Convergence
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2002$94B 2003$120B U.S. Consumer Electronics Spending Electronics Spending
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Digital Home Inflection Point All Devices and content going digital Broadband going mainstream Home network ease of deployment Powerful client systems with large storage capacity CE moving to horizontal model
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CE Moving Horizontal Operating System Middleware Applications/Content ComponentTechnology OEMs/Channel ODMs ConsumerElectronics(Sony,Samsung,Matsushita,Etc.) TraditionalEmerging Investments To Date:
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Digital Home Working Group
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Intel Digital Home Direction The PC Integrates CE Capability PC Processor & Chipsets TV Tuner PVR FM Radio Intel “MyRoom” Concept PC Network Content The Media Gateway Ref Designs Ref Designs Silicon Powers the Digital Home 815E IP D-STB MXP5800 Open Source SW DRM Image enhancement Imaging Graphics Chipsets Comm Processors ODM
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Datacenter Vision SERVERSSTORAGECLIENTSNETWORKING
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Intel’s Enterprise Business CHIPSETS BOARDS SYSTEMS SOFTWARE DEVELOPER SERVICES SOFTWARE VENDOR ALLIANCES INTEL ® SOLUTIONS SERVICES SOLUTIONS BLUEPRINTS INTEL CAPITAL
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Itanium ® Architecture Momentum Hewlett Packard Compaq NEC Unisys Hitachi SGI IBM Bull Fujitsu Fujitsu Siemens Sun Power SPARC Time The Strength of the Roadmap
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Robust Itanium ® Software Ecosystem Today Tools Applications 6 flavors of Intel compilers 8 Intel ® Performance tools Intel ® Developer Services 44 tools for developing applications for Windows 12 tools for developing applications for HP-UX 39 tools for developing applications for Linux Robust set of development tools & services for commercial & custom apps With Windows Server 2003 announcement, broad range of major OSs in production Operating Systems Variety of major ISVs in production today, 400+ more in production & many others slated for 2H’03 Databases Business Intelligence Enterprise Resource Planning Supply Chain Management SecurityOther Management
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Source: InStat, 7/03 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 20022003200420052006 Intel ® Centrino™ Mobile Technology Debuts “Centrino’s introduction is not just another product launch but a milestone in the adaptation of computers into our lives.“ - Aberdeen Group July 2003 December 2002 Worldwide WiFi shipments (Thousands of Units) Mobility
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ICH6 CODEC ICH6 CODEC GRAPHICS AZALIA SERIAL ATA EXTENDED BATTERY LIFE PCI Express Extended Mobile Access Simplified Network Selection Location-basedComputing
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Dothan: 2H’04 Next Generation Process and Performance 140 Million Transistors Strained Silicon 2MB power efficient L2 Cache 90nm Process Technology
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Case Study: WiFi “Intel to invest $150M in wireless technology firms” Wall Street Journal – 10/02
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WiFi Investment Framework Viable public WLAN infrastructure models Aggregation of disparate network infrastructure DriveInfrastructure Sample Investments AreaFocus iPass STSN Cometa Reduce barriers to adoption: security, ease-of-use, roaming, range Stimulate new usage: VoIP RemoveBarriers/Drive New Usage Bluesocket Transat Vivato Telesym Component technologies that enhance Intel silicon products ComplementSilicon Sychip CSR SiRF Over $40M invested in ~20 companies
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Top 10 WiFi Trends 1.Enterprise user adoption 2.WiFi invades the home 3.Public access: hot spots to hot zones 4.Convergence with cellular & landline 5.WiFi meets handhelds 6.Voice over WiFi 7.Smart antennas/range extension 8.Smart infrastructure 9.More spectrum, better aligned 10.WiMax Unwire.
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10. WiMax Addresses Backhaul BACKHAUL 1 3 DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (e.g., Eastern Europe) RESIDENTIAL & SoHo BACKHAUL for HOTSPOTS 2 4 ALWAYS BEST CONNECTED 802.11 802.16 802.11 802.16
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Summary Intel Capital is a focused strategic investor with resources and global reach WiFi is like the Internet itself…a disruptive, bottoms-up revolution Convergence is here – horizontal model for consumer electronics and unwired mobility are the drivers
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