
How to embed ESG values into the computer chip value chain
The technologies needed to address climate change rely on computer chips. Ensuring the value chain for chips is sustainable is critical to ESG principles.
Intel is a multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, in Silicon Valley. Intel is one of the world's largest semiconductor chip makers, based on revenue. Its products include microprocessors, chipsets, motherboards, and wireless and wired connectivity products, as well as platforms that incorporate software to enable and advance these components. The company has a customer base in more than 120 countries and 100,000 employees in more than 50 countries. Intel is moving from being a PC-centric company to a data-centric company.
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