Neural network processor developer Syntiant has attracted Intel, Motorola, Robert Bosch, Applied Materials and Microsoft to a round that follows an Intel-led series A in May.

US-based advanced computer processor developer Syntiant has secured $25m in a series B round led by M12, the corporate venturing fund owned by software and electronics provider Microsoft.

E-commerce firm Amazon, semiconductor technology manufacturer Applied Materials, chipmaker Intel, communications technology producer Motorola Solutions and industrial product and appliance maker Robert Bosch also participated in the round.

The corporates invested through respective subsidiaries Amazon Alexa Fund, Applied Ventures, Intel Capital, Motorola Solutions Venture Capital and Robert Bosch Venture Capital, and were…

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