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Intel Signs Agreement with the Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs
Hard|OCP - October 30, 2008 08:10 AM
Intel Corporation today announced agreements with government and industry in Taiwan intended to extend Taiwan’s position as a leading center for developing and deploying the world’s next generation of connected devices and related technologies. Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini announced that Intel has signed an agreement with the Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) to jointly establish an enabling centre for Moblin, open source software and applications optimized for Intel® Atom processor-based devices.
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