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Month: October 2025

Silicon Florist links arrangement for October 27, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Intel has cut 35,500 jobs in less than two years — more than 20,000 let go in in recent months as Lip-Bu Tan continues drastic recovery journey | Tom’s Hardware

Intel cut 20,500 jobs under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan — totaling 35,500 in two years — and reduced R&D spending by over $800 million per quarter as it streamlines operations, cancels lower-priority projects, and concentrates investment on strategic projects.

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Despite the prevailing mythology, chasing VC may not be the best path for your startup

If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times: Venture Capital is a very specific instrument for a very specific type of company. It’s not for everyone. And if you wind up being the proverbial dog that actually catches the car, it can be something that changes the whole company you’re trying to build. But clearly, me saying this over and over and over only carries so much weight. So now I’m sharing the perspective of Duncan Miller of Rose City Robotics.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for October 23, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Investing with OVF is a treat not a trick! — Oregon Venture Fund

Oregon Venture Fund is raising its next annual fund. OVF 2026, our 20th annual fund, enables one to invest in local founders and companies that are going to create the jobs of the future. With a 19-year track record, we’ve identified some tricks of the trade and believe you will enjoy the opportunity to invest with our professional team.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for October 22, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

The Customer of Venture Capital Isn’t the Founder, It’s the Investor

If a car company blamed consumers for not buying a faulty vehicle, we’d laugh. But in startups, we treat it as noble suffering. Founders and cities rally behind “capital deserts” promising networking events, demo days, and warm intros, instead of facing a simpler truth: if capital isn’t flowing to your region, your product isn’t compelling enough.

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