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Intel’s 2008 Corporate Responsibility Report for the Asia Pacific region
In 1989, Intel established the Intel Foundation to develop and fund educational and charitable programs. Board members are listed in this document.
Intel’s 2009 Corporate Responsibility Report for the Asia Pacific region
Poster: Intel makes Fortune Magazine's 2011 " “100 Best Companies to Work For" list. Ranked at No. 51
Video: Intel's Global Diversity and Inclusion Director
Report discusses Intel corporate responsibility performance, 2010, including strategic approach to environmental, social, and governance indicators.
Intel’s 2008 Corporate Responsibility Report for the Asia Pacific region
Intel’s 2009 Corporate Responsibility Report for the Asia Pacific region
Intel Corporate Responsibility Report, 2009: executive summary is a high-level overview of Intel’s efforts and accomplishments.
Healthcare programs provide technology and resources emerging countries need to provide better care at a lower cost to more people.
Healthcare programs provide technology and resources emerging countries need to provide better care at a lower cost to more people.
Suggestions for Meaningful Use Stage 2 of the Electronic Health Records program, which aims to improve health care system quality and efficiency.
Continua Health Alliance president Rick Cnossen testifies before the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs on wireless health technology solutions.
Intel is leading efforts to eliminate so-called “conflict minerals” from the electronics supply chain.
Learn about Intel® High Definition Audio, including challenges facing audio solutions, improvements over previous audio and sound cards, and features.
Lists updated Intelligent Platform Management Interface industry promoters, adopters, and contributors using the specification.
Video: Intel Futurist and sci-fi writer Brian David Johnson discusses The Morrow Project and explains the "future-casting" process at Intel.