Intel Corp. engages in the design, production and sale of computer products and technologies. It provides computing, networking, data storage and communications platforms. The company operates through the following segments: Client Computing Group (CCG), Data Center and AI (DCAI), Network and Edge (NEX), Mobileye, Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics (AXG), Intel Foundry Services (IFS) and All Other . The CCG segment consists of platforms designed for notebooks, 2-in-1 systems, desktops, tablets, phones, wireless and wired connectivity products, and mobile communications components. The DCAI segment provides solutions to cloud service providers and enterprise customers, along with silicon devices for communications service providers and high-performance computing customers. The NEX segment offers computing system solutions from inflexible hardware with fixed functionality to general purpose compute, acceleration and networking devices with cloud-native software on programmable hardware. The Mobileye segment develops solutions for driver assistance and self-driving. The AXG segment offers products and technologies designed to help customers solve the toughest computing problems. The products include high-performance computing CPUs and GPUs intended for a range of workloads and platforms, from gaming and content creation on client devices to media delivery and cloud gaming, and the most demanding high-performance computing and AI workloads on supercomputers. . The IFS segment refers to full-stack solutions created from the foundry industry ecosystem. The All Other segment represents results from other non-reportable segments and business-related expenses. The company was founded on July 18, 1968 by Robert Norton Noyce and Gordon Earle Moore and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA.
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