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Intel Corporation R&D Expenses

August 23, 2018 by Abhijeet Pratap Updated: July 10, 2019

Research and Development Expenses of Intel Corporation 1994-2017

Intel Statistics

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Intel is a world leading brand that designs and manufactures essential technologies that power the cloud and an increasingly smart, connected world. It offers computing, networking, data storage, and communications solutions to a broad set of customers spanning multiple industries. In 1968, Intel was incorporated in California (reincorporated in Delaware in 1989), in what became known as Silicon Valley. Its technology has been at the heart of computing breakthroughs ever since.

Its business is organized into four divisions that include Client Computing Group, Data Center group, Internet of Things Group, Non Volatile memory Solutions Group, and Programmable Solutions Group. Intel’s R&D expenses surged in 2017 to 13.1 Billion dollars from 12.7 Billion dollars in 2016.

Source:

Intel Annual Reports

 

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About Abhijeet Pratap

Abhijeet has been blogging on educational topics and business research since 2016. He graduated with a Hons. in English literature from BRABU and an MBA from the Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi. He likes to blog and share his knowledge and research in business management, marketing, literature and other areas with his readers.

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