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Select a product from the lists below to view its Declaration of Conformity (DoC). A Declaration of Conformity may apply to one or more of the following geographic regions:
The Declarations have been signed by persons authorised by Intel Corporation to represent it in making regulatory declarations on behalf of business units, or on a regional representation basis.

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Boxed Processors
CPU boards
Desktop Systems
Server and Workstation Products
Network Building Blocks
Network Building Blocks (Hungarian)
LAN Products
Internet Exchange Architecture Products
Modem Products
Network Adapters
Optical (laser) Products
Solid State Drives
Wireless Products
Conferencing Products
Print Servers & InBusiness™ Products
Hubs, Routers and Switches
Audio, Camera and Toy Products

Digital Health Products

Consolidated IDOCs (Turkey)

Test and Validation Equipment

Boxed Thermal Solutions

European Union - Declarations of Conformity - CE Marking
The CE mark is a mandatory European Union (EU) requirement that shows a given product is compliant with all the "relevant" EU directives for that product. For Intel products this would typically be one or more of:
  • Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
  • EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
  • Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/05/EC
USA
Safety shall be demonstrated by nationally recognized testing laboratory certification.

Compliance with Part 15 of the FCC Rules shall declare EMC performance.

For Telecommunications products, compliance with Part 68 of the FCC rules shall be shown by the technical standards adopted by ACTA.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand
The listed standards include the relevant EMC and Safety specifications to which compliance has been demonstrated.

For Telecommunications products, details are provided of any Telecommunications Registrations that have been established.
Other Regions
In some other regions the listed standards may also demonstrate conformity. For more details, or country specific approvals, consult the regional representative.
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