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| Intel organization at a glance |
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Year founded |
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1968 |
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Year Intel created the world's first microprocessor |
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1971 |
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Number of major manufacturing, assembly and test sites Intel operates |
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15 |
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Number of countries in which Intel operates major manufacturing, assembly and test sites |
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7* |
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Including sales offices, number of countries in which Intel operates |
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~50 |
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Number of corporate-level divisions Intel maintains |
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12 |
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Number of major business groups for which Intel reports income results |
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3 |
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| *United States, Costa Rica, Ireland, Israel, China, Malaysia, Philippines |
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Innovation is our heritage. Today, Intel supplies the computing and communications industries with component-level building
blocks integral to computers, servers, and networking and communications products. Intel's mission is to be the preeminent building
block supplier to the worldwide Internet economy.
The business environment continues to be tough for technology. Even so, we feel that our successes in 2002 position us well for future
growth. We are confident in our long-term plans to grow both revenue and profitability through our leadership in technology, products,
manufacturing and the power of the Intel brand.