
Venture capitalists are increasingly hesitant to invest in deep tech startups in India, despite the sector's current popularity. Analysts point out that while deep tech is seen as a promising area, the investment numbers do not reflect this optimism. The disparity between the hype surrounding deep tech and actual investment figures raises questions about its future viability. In a related development, Intel has experienced a surge in its stock price, driven by a meme-stock phenomenon similar to the GameStop saga. Reddit users have collectively influenced the rise in Intel's stock, which comes at a critical time as the company faces its worst financial downturn in 50 years. This unexpected boost from meme trading may provide Intel with some relief amid its ongoing challenges.









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