Intel's Mission in China Intel's business focus in China is consistent with its global business focus, that is, to become an excellent supplier of building blocks for the global Internet economy. In addition, Intel has always been committed to being the cornerstone to promote the development of information technology in China. In China, this strategy can be reflected in a series of activities of Intel in China: * Technology start-up: Intel has an Intel China laboratory in China, which consists of four laboratories in different research fields. For example, Intel China Lab, which belongs to Intel Microprocessor Lab, mainly studies microprocessor and platform architecture, and promotes the leading position of Intel processor architecture (IA) technology in the industry. 1985, Intel established its first representative office in Beijing.
1994 65438+ 10, the first Intel Architecture Development Lab (IADL) was established.
1994165438+10, Shanghai chip testing and packaging factory broke ground.
As Intel's first research laboratory in the Asia-Pacific region, the Intel China Research Center (ICRC) was established in June 1998 1 1.
In May 2002, Intel announced the assembly and testing of the Intel Pentium 4 processor in China.
From June 5, 2002 to 10, Intel Asia-Pacific Application Design Center (ADC) was established in Shenzhen. The center is aimed at OEMs and ODM manufacturers in China's computing and communication industries, aiming to meet their demand for world-class design and calibration services and help them develop better products for their customers. Intel Asia-Pacific Application Design Center (Shenzhen) will provide advanced product development and technical support services to customers in the Asia-Pacific region, including Shenzhen and other parts of China, to help customers in the Asia-Pacific region and China strengthen their global competitiveness and promote cooperation among these customers. Intel also invests in IT technology in China through its strategic investment department (IntelCapital) to promote the development of China-type technologies, such as wireless communication technology, thus promoting the development of the global Internet economy.
In August, 2003, Intel announced that it would invest in establishing a factory in Chengdu, Sichuan Province to package and test Intel semiconductor products.
On May 12, 2005, Intel Technology Development (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. was established.
In June 2005, Intel Channel Platform Division was established, with its global headquarters in Shanghai.
In June 2005, Intel announced the establishment of a $200 million "intel capital China Technology Fund".
In September 2005, Intel Asia Pacific R&D Co., Ltd. was established in Shanghai Zizhu Science and Technology Park.
On April 18, 2006, the first batch of Intel multi-core technology laboratories in China started in five universities.
In July 2006, Intel and the Ministry of Information Industry signed a memorandum of cooperation on promoting informatization in rural areas, cities, enterprises and logistics in China.
On July 27th, 2006, Intel released 10 new Intel Core 4 Duo processor and Intel Core 2 Extreme Edition processor for personal and business desktops, laptops and workstations. The performance of the new product is improved by 40% and the power consumption is reduced by 40%.
On June 25th, 2006, the second phase of Chengdu Chip Packaging Test Project was completed.
On June 30th, 2006, on 10, Intel announced the plan of "Marching to Build a New Countryside" in response to the call of the China Municipal Government.
On June 5438+065438+1 October1day, 2006, Intel and the Ministry of Education of China jointly announced the launch of "* * * Creating the Future Education Plan".
On June 4, 2006 165438+ 10/kloc-0, Intel announced the launch of Intel Xeon 5300 and Intel Core? 6? Quad-core processor Extreme Edition series processors.
On June 165438+1October16, 2006, Intel China Research Center (ICRC) officially announced the operation of the postdoctoral workstation and became a part of the national talent training system.
On June 65438+1 October1day, 2007, China became an independent sales and market operation area. Therefore, China has become the fifth independent reporting area after the United States, Europe, Central and East Africa and the Asia-Pacific region.
On June 65438+1October 65438+July 2007, Intel opened "A Grain of Sand" in China Science and Technology Museum. Intel's new exhibition area with the theme of "core world".
On March 26th, 2007, Intel announced that it would invest $2.5 billion in Dalian to build a 300mm wafer factory with 90nm technology. On the 27th, Intel, Dalian Municipal Government and Dalian University of Technology announced that they would jointly establish the Institute of Semiconductor Technology to train semiconductor talents.
On April 6 +7, 2007, IDF Spring 2007 was held in Beijing International Conference Center with the theme of "Multiple Motives, Join Hands for Innovation". This is the first time IDF has been launched outside the United States. On the same day, Intel announced that it would expand the "Intel Multi-Core Technology University Program" to 37 universities nationwide.
On May 22nd, 2007, Intel's first Chinese rich media blog site "Blog Intel China" was officially launched.
On June 1 1, 2007, Intel announced that its boxed desktop processors sold in China will be gradually packaged under the China brand from June 20th. This is the first time that Intel has adopted its own brand packaging in a country since its establishment.
On August 27th, 2007, Intel (China) Co., Ltd. released the Intel Corporate Responsibility Report 2006 entitled "Setting a Model of Global Responsibility".
On September 6th, 2007, during the visit to China by Dr. Barrett, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Intel Corporation, he announced the release of the latest full-featured rural computer in China, which is a new desktop computer specially designed and developed for the rural market in China.
On September 8, 2007, Dalian Chip Factory, Intel's first 300mm wafer factory in Asia, broke ground.
On September 13, 2007, Intel (China) Co., Ltd. and other key institutions in China electronic information industry 13 jointly issued the "China Electronic Energy Conservation Proposal" to the national information industry, calling on all electronic information enterprises to deepen and implement the national energy conservation and emission reduction policies, and vigorously develop, adopt and popularize new technologies and products for electronic energy conservation.
On September 20, 2007, Intel (China) Co., Ltd. and Liaoning Provincial People's Government held a signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding, which marked a new stage of all-round cooperation between the two sides in a wide range of fields.
On June/KOOC-0/65438+/KOOC-0/October/KOOC-0/day, 2007, the "2007 Intel Future Education Project Application Achievement Release Ceremony" was held in Beijing. Since the Intel Future Education Project was launched in China in 2000, it has trained 1 10,000 teachers, and hundreds of millions of primary and secondary school students will benefit from it.
On June 2nd, 2007, 165438+1October 65438, Intel released the16 server and the high-end PC processor made of 45nm high-k metal gate silicon. These processor products not only improve the computing performance and effectively reduce the energy consumption, but also discard the lead element harmful to the environment in the package of the processor, thus contributing to the protection of the world environment.
On April 2nd, 2008, at the "Intel Information Technology Summit" held in Shanghai, Intel Corporation released five new Intel Atom processors and Intel Centrino Atom processor technologies for mobile internet device, as well as other embedded computing solutions.
On April 8th, 2008, intel capital, the global investment institution of Intel Corporation, announced the establishment of "intel capital-China Science and Technology Fund II". The new fund, with a total amount of US$ 500 million, is dedicated to promoting technological innovation in China and the development of information technology industry in China. As a result, intel capital's technology fund in China has reached $700 million.
On June 23rd, 2008, Dr. Barrett, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Intel Corporation, visited China, and jointly launched the "Intel I World Plan" with the Sichuan provincial government to support post-earthquake reconstruction and recovery.
On July 18, 2008, Intel (China) Co., Ltd. and Intel's global organizations jointly celebrated the 40th anniversary of the founding of Intel Corporation.
On March 27th, 20 10, the 480 millionth chip of Intel Chengdu Chip Packaging and Testing Factory rolled off the assembly line.
2010101On October 26th, Intel Dalian Chip Factory was completed and put into production. Paul otellini, President and CEO of Intel Corporation, attended the opening ceremony of Intel Dalian Chip Factory.
20 12 April 1 1 to12 was held in Beijing National Convention Center. This is the sixth consecutive year since 2007, starting from China. This IDF will take "the future is in my core" as the theme, look forward to the development of IT industry and the change of computing experience, and welcome the arrival of personalized computing era.
2015 September 17, Intel Global Investment, Acquisition and M&A Agency announced in Beijing that it has invested in eight innovative technology companies in China, with a total investment of 67 million US dollars. This shows that Intel is optimistic about China's technological innovation. According to the "World March Plan", in the next five years, Intel will invest more than US$ 654.38 billion in the world to provide effective broadband computer technology and education opportunities for people in underdeveloped areas around the world.
Intel aims to help people all over the world access and use advanced technology faster to improve their own quality of life. The program is mainly aimed at people in developing regions around the world, integrating and expanding Intel's efforts to promote progress in the following four areas: technology sharing, wireless interconnection, educational progress and content creation.
For a long time, Intel has been committed to improving the global education level, and its current projects are fully prepared for teachers and students to succeed in the global economy. As Intel? Education plan (Intel? As part of its education program, Intel invests 654.38 billion dollars annually to cooperate with governments and educational institutions in 50 countries. Intel Education Program has helped more than 6,543.8+million teachers in more than 70 countries to effectively use technology in teaching to improve students' academic performance.
In order to support the effective use of teaching technology, Intel plans to donate 65,438+000,000 computers to schools in developing countries. In 2006, Intel shipped 65,438+00,000 computers.
So far, Intel's strategic investment department has invested nearly $600 million in the Asia-Pacific region, including nearly 30 investments in China. Market education and application promotion: Intel always regards helping to promote the development of computer industry and Internet economy in China as its primary strategy in China. Since 2000, Intel (China) Co., Ltd. has been sponsoring ISEF China contact activities. This competition is called "National Youth Science and Technology Innovation Competition" and is sponsored by China Association for Science and Technology. In 200 1 year, China sent 16 students to participate in the 52nd Intel International Science and Engineering Grand Prix * held in Silicon Valley, California, USA, and won 17 awards, including bonuses, bonuses and scholarships * * * totaling $87,000. By the end of 20 12, Intel had trained 2 million teachers in China. The project has been carried out in all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China, and has been strongly supported and affirmed by the Ministry of Education of China, and warmly welcomed by the local education commission and the teachers who participated in the training. In addition, in order to better popularize computer education, Intel began to cooperate with domestic computer manufacturers on 1997, and opened the "Intel Computer Doctor Studio" in the national 16 city, which was distributed in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Tianjin, Xi 'an, Shenyang, Qingdao, Wenzhou, Hangzhou, Jinan, Tibet and Harbin. * extensive industry cooperation: since 1985 entered China, Intel has taken "growing with China's information industry" as its responsibility. We have developed close and extensive cooperation with domestic original equipment manufacturers, independent software developers, communication equipment manufacturers, solution providers and wireless communication manufacturers. Since 2000, Intel has held the "Intel Developer Forum" in China every spring and autumn to share the development trend of information technology with domestic industries in time. On March 12, 2003, Intel launched Intel Centrino mobile computing technology in China in synchronization with the world, which provided an unprecedented "wireless freedom" experience for notebook computer users who used mobile computing.