Intel opens centers for emerging markets
The world’s largest chipmaker wants to capture more of the world’s market for its chips, motherboards and other components.
Intel is going about that goal with a new program targeted at select geographies. Called "platform definition centers," the program provides locally relevant computing solutions, based on Intel technology, of course.
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