Intel, PSMC, UMC, Pegatron and Marubeni all chipped in for the artificial intelligence processor developer’s latest round, taking its total funding to over $110m.

Israel-based artificial intelligence chipmaker NeuroBlade received $83m yesterday in a series B round featuring a number of tech corporates, bringing its overall funding to just over $110m.

Semiconductor producers MediaTek, PSMC, UMC and Intel all took part in the round – the last through its corporate venturing unit Intel Capital – as did electronics manufacturer Pegatron and conglomerate Marubeni.

Venture capital firm Corner Ventures led the round and was also joined by StageOne Ventures, Grove Ventures and private investor Marius…

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Fernando Moncada Rivera

Fernando Moncada Rivera is a reporter at Global Corporate Venturing and also host of the CVC Unplugged podcast.