Curt J. Nichols is vice president of Intel Capital and managing director of the Digital Home Sector. Nichols is responsible for Intel Capital’s $200 million Digital Home Fund, announced in January 2004. This fund invests in companies developing new digital home applications and services, along with hardware, software, and supporting technologies that drive the convergence of personal computer and consumer electronic devices on a home network.
In his previous position as vice president in the Wireless Communications and Computing Group, Nichols was Co-General Manager of Intel’s $2 billion Flash Products Group. Nichols has held various marketing and sales roles at Intel, including director of marketing for the original Pentium Processor during its successful 1993-1994 product launch. Nichols joined Intel in 1980 as a product marketing engineer.
Nichols earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Utah in 1980. |