Green Processing: How Intel's Meteor Lake Champions Sustainability

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Green Processing: How Intel's Meteor Lake Champions Sustainability
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Intel looks at sustainability in its PC lifecycle as an opportunity that spans across the spectrum, from manufacturing to operational and end-of-life.

Intel is also introducing an innovative system self-cleaning feature—a fan technology that reverses direction during periods of user inactivity to periodically expel dust and prevent accumulation, thus maintaining optimal performance over time. As the system reaches the end of its lifecycle, the silicon giant integrated technologies like platform service record to track usage and securely wipe user content and IP version.

Intel, of course, is not new to sustainability. Here are some numbers in key areas that outline Intel’s path to a more sustainable operation and products:2022 Milestones: Reached 100% renewable electricity utilization in the U.S., EU, Israel, and Malaysia, nearing the 100% mark in Costa Rica, hence elevating the global usage to 93%.

Long-term Progress: Since the mid-90s, Intel elevated its global recycling rate of non-hazardous waste from 25% to a commendable 87%, despite business expansion.GHG Emissions: Committed to diminishing greenhouse gas emissions not just within the organization but throughout its value chain, registering a 4% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions since 2019.

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