Intel helping Indian, Chinese customers to use Linux
Intel, the world’s biggest semiconductor maker, said it’s helping Indian and Chinese customers build personal computers that use the Linux operating system, an alternative to Microsoft’s Windows software.
Intel is providing customers with software drivers, documentation and resources to "more easily design, build and sell Intel-based desktops with the Linux operating system," the Santa Clara, California-based company said in a statement.
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