Intel Looks Ahead
January 5th, 2010
In this video, Intel takes a peek at the future by looking back a bit. From a $7 billion dollar investment and initiative that funds manufacturing in the US, to a program to give high school science scholars a boost, to new PCs gadgets enabled by Intel technology, to increased mobility in computing, Intel’s recent work has helped pave the way for your future. Next, Intel introduces its Core processor family made with 32 nanometer technology, the latest technological breakthrough. Thirty-two nanometer means PCs and devices with more power and better battery life. Everywhere you look, Intel technology is helping you be more productive and creative, stay on the go, and have more fun.
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The science scholar program that Intel uses, gives the public a positive perception towards Intel. They are showing to the US people that they are much more than a company that makes computer chips.