The investments, from Intel Capital‘s $200 million Digital Home Fund, will go to five software and hardware firms: Cablematrix, Mediabolic, Pure Networks, BridgeCo and Envivio. Intel didn’t give specific financial details.
Zurich, Switzerland-based BridgeCo designs chips and software for wirelessly connecting PCs to consumer electronics devices. CableMatrix is based in Atlanta and Jerusalem and is working on an “on-demand service platform” for multimedia content over broadband. San Francisco-based Envivio is working on software compression solutions. Mediabolic, also operating out of San Francisco, provides an embedded software platform for consumer electronics products and computers, Intel said. And Pure Networks, of Seattle, is engaged in making software and services for digital homes.
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