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Letter From Our CEO
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Energy-efficient performance remains a driving force in the design of our
products. In 2013, we launched 4th generation Intel® Core™ processors that
deliver industry-leading performance as well as the largest generational gain in
battery life in Intel’s product history.
As part of our efforts to encourage innovation and push the boundaries of
imagination—in corporate research labs, classrooms, homes, and even garages—
we collaborated with Arduino* to introduce the Intel® Galileo development board,
designed for the “maker” and education communities. To spark the minds of
young innovators and ignite new technologies, we plan to donate 50,000 Intel
Galileo boards to 1,000 universities over 18 months. I am proud of Intel’s ongoing
efforts in education, many of which encourage hands-on learning that inspires the
interest in science, technology, engineering, and math that is vital to our success.
In 2013, we also invested significantly in our employees through training and
development, great-place-to-work and diversity initiatives, and programmes that
encourage employees to volunteer with local schools and nonprofit organisations.
These efforts helped us once again earn a spot on Fortune magazine’s annual
“100 Best Companies to Work For” list.
I am personally committed to ensuring that Intel does the right things, in the
right way, and I welcome your feedback on our performance. As a United Nations
Global Compact LEAD member, Intel is committed to transparency in reporting
about our corporate responsibility performance and actions. This report provides
a summary of our accomplishments in 2013, as well as a look forward to the goals
we hope to achieve.
Brian Krzanich
Chief Executive Officer
Intel Corporation
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