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Intel is the world's largest semiconductor company. Intel is famous for their processors for e.g. notebooks, desktops and servers.

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Intel® is a processor company (Lowest Celeron, Highest Core i9 or i7) which Intel® processors are used on most computers, More than AMD® processors.

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"Intel Corporation is a company that produces technological products, such as laptops, computers, and other products. It is located in Santa Clara, California."

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