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Pacven Walden Management Co., Ltd. (doing business as Walden International) is an American
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firm based in
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,
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. It mainly focuses on investments in Asia and is one of the earliest venture capital firms to invest in the region. The firm is known for playing a significant role in helping China's technology development.


History

The origins of Walden International can be traced back to Walden Group (now known as Walden Venture Capital), one of the earliest San Francisco venture capital firms that was founded in 1974 by Art Berliner and George Sarlo. The firm's name comes from the book ''
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'' by
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which espoused challenging the
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. In 1983, when the U.S. venture capital market got overheated, the firm began exploring how to export the venture capital model overseas. During that year it hired
Lip-Bu Tan Lip-Bu Tan (; born November 12, 1959) is a Malayan-born American business executive and entrepreneur. , he is the Chief Executive Officer of Intel Corporation. He also serves as chairman of Walden International, a venture capital firm. He was ...
to open up business in the Asian Market. Shortly after, Tan became an senior partner at the firm. In 1987, in response to Li Kwoh-ting's invitation to invest in
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
, Tan and his colleague, Peter Liu founded Walden International as the Asian branch of Walden Group. Initial investors included development finance institutions, government agencies and local banks. It was able to raise capital for Taiwanese funds with relative ease from the network of
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in
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who were familiar with venture capital. The first two investments were in Northern California. Walden International helped Powerchip go public on the
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. Walden’s Chinese name, ''huádēng'', translates roughly to ‘ascendant China. The Chinese name came from Tan's father hoping it would contribute to China's rise. Singapore followed suit, offering
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s to attract Walden International. The firm invested in
Creative Technology Creative Technology Ltd., or Creative Labs Pte Ltd., is a Singaporean multinational electronics company mainly dealing with Audio equipment, audio technologies and products such as speakers, headphones, sound cards and other digital media. Foun ...
which listed on the
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in 1992. In 1994, Walden Israel was founded as an affiliate of Walden International that would leverage its international connections. In 1995, Liu left Walden International to focus on his own firm, WI Harper which used the branding of Walden. By 2000, both Walden International and Walden Israel had been spun out from Walden Group to become independent. At the beginning, Walden International focused on computer
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s and electronics but later expanded its scope to cover more areas of technology. In addition the firm expanded its coverage to include countries such as India, Japan and Malaysia. Some notable investments it had made at this point include
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,
Check Point Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. is an Israeli multinational provider of software and combined hardware and software products for IT security, including network security, endpoint security, cloud security, mobile security, data security ...
,
Mindtree Mindtree Limited was an Indian multinational information technology services and consulting company, headquartered in Bangalore. Mindtree was acquired by Larsen & Toubro in 2019, before being merged with L&T Infotech (LTI) in 2022 to form L ...
and Jobstreet. By 2004, Walden International was significantly focused on the
semiconductor A semiconductor is a material with electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator. Its conductivity can be modified by adding impurities (" doping") to its crystal structure. When two regions with different doping level ...
industry. This differed from its peers who avoided semiconductors due to their long timeframes and risky technology. Investments included
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and
Aptina Aptina Imaging Corporation was a company that sold CMOS imaging products. Their CMOS sensors were used in the Nikon V1 (10.1 MP, Nikon CX format, CX format, 16.9x17.9 mm), Nikon J1, and Nikon V2. By 2009, Aptina had a 16% share of the CMOS ...
. In 2008, Walden Israel shut down due to fundraising issues. In 2009, Tan became CEO of
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but still remained chairman of Walden International. He had to balance duties between both of them. Many of the companies Walden International invested in were also customers of Cadence. In November 2021, Waldern International launched Walden Catalyst, a $550 million fund that will invest in early-stage
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companies in U.S., Europe and Israel.


Investments in China

In 1994, Walden International launched its first China focused fund. An early investment it made was in
Mindray Mindray Medical International Limited () is a Chinese multinational medical instrumentation manufacturer based in Shenzhen, Guangdong. Mindray designs and produces medical equipment and accessories for both human and veterinary use. The company i ...
. The fund received $7.5 million from the
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. It was the lead investor for
Sina Corporation Sina Corporation () is a Chinese technology company. Sina operates four major business lines: Sina Weibo, Sina Mobile, Sina Online, and Sinanet. Sina has over 100 million registered users worldwide. Sina was recognized by ''Southern Weekend'' as ...
and helped structure the deal for it to become listed on the
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in 2000. This would become one of the most notable deals in the history of venture capital and set the stage for Walden International to gain access to the highest levels in the
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. In October 2017, Walden International and China Everbright Limited launched a $500 million Chinese semiconductor fund named Walden CEL Global Fund I. According to the Rhodium Group, during the 2017-20 period, Walden International made 25 investments in Chinese chip companies accounting for more than 40% of the Chinese semiconductor deals involving U.S. venture investors during that period. It came third place in terms of number of China chip investments made since 2020 which was behind
Sequoia China HongShan Capital Group (HSG; ) is a Chinese venture capital firm founded in 2005. It was previously the China investment arm of Sequoia Capital (Sequoia) and was known as Sequoia Capital China and Sequoia China before it was rebranded and spun- ...
and Matrix Partners China. In July 2023, the
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notified several American venture capital firms that they were being investigated over their funding of Chinese tech companies. Walden International was included due to its investment in
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) is a partially state-owned publicly listed Chinese pure-play semiconductor foundry company. It is the largest contract chip maker in mainland China. SMIC is headquartered in Shanghai ...
(SMIC), China's largest chip maker. In February 2024, the committee released a report of its findings that stated five American venture capital firms (
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, GSR Ventures,
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,
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and Walden International) invested more than $1 billion in China's semiconductor industry since 2001, a sector considered a national security threat according to the
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. Much of the report focused on Walden International which created various funds for the chip sector in partnership with the Chinese government and Chinese state-owned companies. Walden International gave $52 million to SMIC over several decades as well as tens of millions of dollars to SMIC affiliates such as Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment. Walden exited its investment in SMIC in January 2021. According to
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in April 2025, Tan through Walden International and other investment partners had control over 40 Chinese companies as well as minority stakes in 600. This included China Electronics Corporation which is linked to the
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.


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