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Intel

Intel is a world leader in silicon innovation and was founded in 1968 to build semiconductor memory products. In 1971, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor. Intel's mission is to delight customers, employees, and shareholders by relentlessly delivering technology advancements that become essential to the way people work and live.

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Intel

Intel is a world leader in silicon innovation and was founded in 1968 to build semiconductor memory products. In 1971, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor. Intel's mission is to delight customers, employees, and shareholders by relentlessly delivering technology advancements that become essential to the way people work and live.

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Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products, and

initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Founded in 1968 to build
semiconductor memory products, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor in
1971.
 
Intel's mission statement, values, and objectives
 
Our mission
Delight our customers, employees, and shareholders by relentlessly delivering the
platform and technology advancements that become essential to the way we work and
live.

Our values
Customer orientation
Results orientation
Risk taking
Great place to work
Quality
Discipline

Our objectives
Extend our silicon technology and manufacturing leadership
Deliver unrivaled microprocessors and platforms
Grow profitability worldwide
Excel in customer orientation

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Grant information
 
 
Intel supports education through grants for programs that advance science, math and
technology education, particularly for women and underserved populations. Intel is also
committed to the responsible use of natural resources, and funding for environmental
programs will be considered. Within this broad category, Intel continues to give priority
to programs with educational and technological components. To get more information
please visit our U.S. Community Grant Information page at
www.intel.com/community/grant.htm.
 
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Used computer donations to U.S. schools & non-profits
 
 
Public Affairs manages the contribution of used computers to accredited schools and/or
community-based non-profit organizations at Intel U.S. sites where the company has a
major presence. At many sites, all available used systems are donated to schools or non-
profit organizations which provide training to students who evaluate, repair and
refurbish donated computers. Once refurbished, the computers are used in local schools.
Donations of used equipment are also made on a very limited basis to other non-profit
organizations.
 
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Intel's marketing strategies, costs, and market share
 
 
Market data information varies from analyst to analyst. We recommend that you contact
a market research firm for this information.
 
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Intel's privacy policy
 
 
Intel is committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring you have a positive
experience on our Web site. Our privacy policy outlines our personal information
handling practices for both online and offline data.
 
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Intel's signature sound
 
 
Intel's signature sound (wav file) is integral to our marketing and branding efforts, and
unfortunately is not available to the public.
 
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Intel photographs
 
 
Intel photographs are available for downloading from our pressroom or Intel Museum
archives.
 

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