Intel introduces the "Jaagruti" ruggedized Community Computer to India

11:40 - Wednesday 29 March 2006 by Humphrey Cheung
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: intel, jaagruti, village, kiosks Category : Miscellaneous



New Delhi (India) - While computers are commonplace in urban areas, they are rarely seen in poor rural areas. For these developing markets, Intel has announced its "Jaagruti" initiative to develop a "ruggedized" computer for financially troubled villages throughout India. This computer is meant to be used in community computer kiosks, and can withstand high temperatures and humidity. It also features an integrated uninterruptible power supply, consuming less than 100 watts.

Intel plans for this computer to be built to withstand the harsh conditions of rural areas where the quality of electric power is questionable. An air fan with a removable dust filter will keep the unit cool and clean. It will be able to withstand temperatures of 45 degrees Celsius, with 85% relative humidity.

Villages will station Jaagruti computers as Internet kiosks, to be operated by local businesses. In addition to providing basic Internet access, they’ll also provide tools for users to complete those pesky government forms, which for villagers could save as many as several days of travel time.


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