Intel back in 2012 stop the purchase of tantalum produced in the zone of military conflicts in the African continent, and the end of 2013 promised to stop using the bloody gold, tungsten and tin. In addition, experience in achieving this goal processor giant was willing to share with others in need of these minerals.
Posted on Thursday Intel's annual report Form 10-K allowed to know that in 2013 the use of conflict minerals was terminated only with the release of the brand microprocessors. Other products of the company may still contain materials derived from the Democratic Republic of Congo and its environs. However, now Intel is committed to ensuring that all the company's products in 2016 were produced using materials that are not related to these areas of military conflicts. According to the logic of the manufacturer, it will deprive the warring over natural resources side of some of the financial support, and ideally will contribute to the establishment of peace in the region. Related Products :
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