List of mergers and acquisitions by Intel

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networking-related companies, spending $11 billion in the process. Many subsidiaries created in the process—by some estimations, nearly 40[6]—folded or were spun-off at a loss before Intel consolidated the majority of them into the Intel Communication Group and Intel Wireless Communications and Computing Group in 2003.[7] In the turn of the 2010s, Intel went on another acquisition binge, spending $10 billion acquiring Infineon's Wireless Solutions business, security software developer McAfee, among others.[6]

Acquisitions

Date Company Business Country Value (USD) References
October 12, 1988 Digital Video Interactive Technology Venture Interactive multimedia (General Electric)  United States Undisclosed [8]
July 6, 1989 Jupiter Technologies Computer networking  United States Undisclosed [9]
May 7, 1991 LAN Systems Products Division Computer networking  United States Undisclosed [10]
October 14, 1994 Shany Computers Ltd. Computer networking  Israel Undisclosed [11]
January 17, 1997 Case Technology Computer networking  Denmark $72,000,000 [12][13]
July 27, 1997 Chips and Technologies Display chipsets  United States $420,000,000 [14]
September 25, 1997 Dayna Communications Peripherals and modems  United States $14,000,000 [15]
September 30, 1997 Corollary, Inc. Chipsets  United States Undisclosed [16]
October 19, 1998 Shiva Corporation Computer networking  United States Undisclosed [17]
November 30, 1998 iCat Corporation E-commerce  United States Undisclosed [18][19]
March 4, 1999 Level One Communications Computer networking  United States $2,200,000,000 [4][20]
July 7, 1999 Softcom Microsystems Networking chipsets  United States Undisclosed [21]
September 1, 1999 NetBoost Networking traffic software  United States Undisclosed [22]
September 27, 1999 XLNT Networks Computer networking  United States Undisclosed [23]
October 5, 1999 iPivot E-commerce, computer networking  United States $500,000,000 [24][25]
November 15, 1999 Parity Software Development Communications software  United States Undisclosed [26]
February 4, 2000 Thinkit Technologies Networking chipsets  United States Undisclosed [27]
February 4, 2000
Ambient Technologies
Networking chipsets  United States $150,000,000 [27]
February 24, 2000 Voice Technologies
IP telephony
technologies
 United States Undisclosed [28][29]
March 15, 2000 Giga A/S Computer networking  Denmark $1,200,000,000 [30]
March 21, 2000 Basis Communications Networking chipsets  United States $450,000,000 [31][32]
April 6, 2000 Kuck & Associates Compilers  United States Undisclosed [33]
April 10, 2000 Picazo Communications
IP telephony
technologies
 United States Undisclosed [34][35]
June 26, 2000
Ford Microelectronics
Mobile technologies  United States Undisclosed [28][36]
August 10, 2000 DataKinetics
IP telephony
technologies
 United Kingdom Undisclosed [37]
August 15, 2000 Ziatech Telecommunications  United States $240,000,000 [38][39]
January 15, 2001 Xircom Computer networking  United States $748,000,000 [40]
February 26, 2001 VxTel
IP telephony
technologies
 United States $550,000,000 [41]
March 12, 2001 CAD-UL Electronic circuit design software  Germany Undisclosed [42]
March 20, 2001 ICP vortex Computersysteme Computer storage technologies  Germany Undisclosed [43]
April 24, 2001 Cognet Inc. Telecommunications  United States Undisclosed [44]
April 24, 2001 LightLogic Telecommunications  United States Undisclosed [44]
April 24, 2001 NSerial Telecommunications  United States Undisclosed [44]
September 17, 2002 Sparkolor Corporation Telecommunications  United States Undisclosed [45]
March 1, 2003 Iospan Wireless Wireless technologies  United States Undisclosed [46]
June 1, 2003 Scale Eight Scalable software technologies  United States Undisclosed [47]
July 8, 2003 West Bay Semiconductor Networking chipsets  United States Undisclosed [48]
August 29, 2003 Acirro NAS software  United States Undisclosed [49]
November 13, 2003 Mobilian Corporation Wireless technologies  United States Undisclosed [50]
March 25, 2004 Envara Wireless chipsets  Israel $40,000,000 [51]
February 25, 2005 Oplus Technologies Semiconductor design  Israel $100,000,000 [52]
August 17, 2005 Sarvega XML software  United States Undisclosed [53]
February 8, 2006 Conformative Systems XML software  United States Undisclosed [54]
September 14, 2007 Havok Video game middleware  Ireland $110,000,000 [55]
August 28, 2008 Opened Hand Linux software  United Kingdom Undisclosed [56]
October 15, 2008 NetEffect Semiconductor  United States $8,000,000 [57]
February 1, 2009 Swiftfoot Graphics AB 3D computer graphics software  Sweden Undisclosed [58][59]
June 4, 2009 Wind River Systems Software  United States $884,000,000 [60]
July 1, 2009
Cilk Arts
Programming languages  United States Undisclosed [61]
August 19, 2009 RapidMind Electronic circuit design software  Canada Undisclosed [62]
February 1, 2010 Infineon Wireless Solutions Wireless technologies  Germany $1,400,000,000 [63]
August 19, 2010 McAfee Internet security  United States $7,680,000,000 [64]
November 15, 2010 CognoVision Audience measurement  Canada $25,000,000 [65]
March 14, 2011 SySDSoft Mobile software and technologies  Egypt Undisclosed [66]
March 17, 2011 Silicon Hive Electronic circuit design software  Netherlands Undisclosed [67]
April 14, 2011 Nordic Edge Security  Sweden Undisclosed [68]
May 25, 2011 SiPort Wireless technologies  United States Undisclosed [69]
July 19, 2011 Fulcrum Microsystems Semiconductor  United States Undisclosed [70]
September 13, 2011 CoFluent Design Electronic system-level design and verification software  France Undisclosed [71]
September 29, 2011 Telmap Mobile navigation software  Israel Undisclosed [72]
April 17, 2012 Olaworks Facial recognition technologies  Korea $31,000,000 [73]
July 2, 2012 IDesia Biometric technologies  Israel Undisclosed [74]
July 13, 2012 Whamcloud Open-source
parallel file systems
 United States Undisclosed [75]
November 20, 2012 ZiiLABS Semiconductor  United Kingdom $50,000,000 [76]
February 21, 2013 appMobi HTML5 developer tools  United States Undisclosed [77][78]
April 17, 2013 Mashery Analytics  United States $120,000,000–
$180,000,000
[79][80]
April 28, 2013 Aepona Computer networking software  Ireland Undisclosed [81]
July 16, 2013 Omek Interactive Pointing device gesture recognition  Israel $40,000,000 [82]
July 22, 2013 Xtreme Insights Analytics  United States Undisclosed [83]
September 13, 2013 Indisys Natural language processing  Spain $26,000,000 [84]
September 30, 2013 Sensory Networks Network security  United States $20,000,000 [85]
November 8, 2013 Kno Educational software  United States Undisclosed [86]
November 20, 2013 Hacker League Hackathon management software  United States Undisclosed [87]
March 3, 2014 Basis Science Wearable computers  United States $100,000,000 [88]
August 13, 2014 LSI Axxia Semiconductor  United States $650,000,000 [89]
December 1, 2014 PasswordBox Internet security  United States Undisclosed [90]
January 21, 2015 Composyt Light Labs Wearable computers   Switzerland Undisclosed [91]
February 2, 2015 Lantiq Wireless technologies  Germany $345,000,000 [92]
June 1, 2015 Altera Semiconductor  United States $16,700,000,000 [93]
June 18, 2015 Recon Instruments Wearable computers  Canada $175,000,000 [94]
August 14, 2015 Docea Power Software  France Undisclosed [95]
October 26, 2015 Saffron Technology Machine learning  United States Undisclosed [96]
January 4, 2016 Ascending Technologies Unmanned aerial vehicles  Germany Undisclosed [97]
March 8, 2016 Replay Technologies 3D sportscasting technologies  Israel $175,000,000 [98]
April 5, 2016 Yogitech Semiconductor  Italy Undisclosed [99]
May 26, 2016 Itseez Artificial intelligence  United States Undisclosed [100]
August 9, 2016 Nervana Systems Artificial intelligence  United States $350,000,000–
$400,000,000
[101][102]
September 6, 2016 Movidius Semiconductor  Ireland $400,000,000 [103]
September 9, 2016 Soft Machines Semiconductor  United States $250,000,000 [104]
November 1, 2016 MAVinci GmbH Unmanned aerial vehicles  Germany Undisclosed [105]
November 3, 2016 Voke VR Virtual reality  United States Undisclosed [106]
March 13, 2017 Mobileye Machine learning  Israel $15,300,000,000 [107]
July 12, 2018 eASIC Semiconductor  United States Undisclosed [108]
April 16, 2019 Omnitek FPGA video acceleration  United Kingdom Undisclosed [109][110]
June 10, 2019 Barefoot Networks Computer networking  United States Undisclosed [111]
December 16, 2019
Habana Labs
Machine learning technology  Israel $2,000,000,000 [5]
May 4, 2020 Moovit Freight transport data  Israel $900,000,000 [112]
May 20, 2020 Rivet Networks Computer networking  United States Undisclosed [113]
September 24, 2020 Cosmonio Machine vision  Netherlands Undisclosed [114]
November 9, 2021 Centaur Technology Semiconductor (VIA Technologies)  US $125,000,000 [115]
November 9, 2021 RemoteMyApp Cloud gaming  Poland Undisclosed [116]
December 6, 2021 Screenovate Machine vision  Israel Undisclosed [117]
March 31, 2022 Granulate Cloud Solutions Cloud computing  Israel $650,000,000 [118]
May 3, 2022 Siru Innovations Graphics cards  Finland Undisclosed [119]

Stakes

Divestitures

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