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IT Industry: Key to a Sustainable Future
Josh WaldenVice President,
Technology and Manufacturing GroupGeneral Manager, Fab/Sort Manufacturing
“Continuing our commitment to the highest performance in all we do —
from product innovation to corporate responsibility — is good business.”
Paul OtelliniPresident and Chief Executive Officer
Intel Corporation
Leading Manufacturer of Computer, Networking & Communications Products
300 Facilities in 50 Countries
Over $43B in Annual Revenues from Customers in Over 120 Countries
23 Consecutive Years of Positive Net Income
Approximately 80,000 Employees
43,000 technical degrees, 12,000 Masters in Science, 4,000 PhD’s, 4,000 MBA’s
One of the Top Ten Most Valuable Brands in the World for 10 Consecutive Years
Invests $100 Million Each Year in Education Across More than 50 Countries
The Single-Largest Voluntary Purchaser of Green Power in the United States
Nearly One Million Hours of Volunteer Service in Our Communities in 2009
Intel Corporation:The World’s Largest Semiconductor Manufacturer
Intel’s VisionThis decade we will create and extend computing technology to
connect and enrich the lives of every person on earth.
Care for our people, the planet, and inspire the next generationDevelop technology solutions to address major global problems while reducing our environmental impact
Services
Software
Platforms
Silicon
Delivering Computing Solutions
Intel ® Software NetworkConnect with developers and Intel engineers
Intel® App UpSM
* pendingThis page is not all-inclusive of Intel’s offerings
Intel® vPro Technology
Intel® HD Graphics
Intel® Wireless Display
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*InfineonWireless Solutions
Leading Edge Process Technology
32nm45nm
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65nm 22nm*
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Higher Transistor Performance (Switching Speed)
Source: Intel
* projected
Fab and Assembly Test Sites
IrelandOregon
Arizona
New Mexico
Massachusetts
Costa Rica
Chengdu
Vietnam
PenangKulim
Dalian
Israel
10 Fabs operating in the United States, Ireland, Israel and China
Wafer Fab
Assembly/Test
* Projected
Intel’s Investment inU.S. Manufacturing
$6-8 BILLIONfor 22nm and Beyond
D1DOREGON
D1COREGON
D1XOregon – Development Fab
Fab 12Arizona – 22 nm
Fab 32Arizona – 22 nm
Investing More than $5Bfor New Arizona Fab
for 14nm and Beyond
Fab 42 will be the most advanced high-volumesemiconductor manufacturing facility in the world
Reduce absolute global-warming gas footprint by 20% by 2012 from 2007 levels.
Reduce energy consumption per chip 5% per year from 2007 through 2012.
Achieve engineering and design milestones to ensure that Intel products keep the energy-efficiency lead in the market for our next two product generations.
Reduce water use per chip1 by 2012 from 2007 levels.
Reduce generation of chemical waste per chip by 10% by 2012 from 2007 levels.
Recycle 80% of chemical and solid waste generated per year.
Intel’s 2012 Environmental Goals
Energy Conservation & Green Power
Intel energy efficiency projects have saved more than 790 million kilowatt hours since 2001.
#1 voluntary purchaser of green power since 2008.
Purchased 2.5 billion kilowatt hours of renewable energy credits (RECs) in 2011, a 75 percent increase over its 2010 commitment of 1.43 billion kilowatt hours
Equates to more than 85 percent of Intel’s estimated purchased electricity needs in the United States for 2011.
Water Stewardship
$100 million invested in water conservation projects since 1998
Saved 36 billion gallons of water –enough for 335,000 U.S. homes for one year
In 2009, reclaimed approximately 2 billion gallons of water from our manufacturing operations
In 2010, adopted Intel’s first public Water Policy
Local water conservation initiatives in US, India, China, Israel and Ireland gaining significant results
Environmentally Sensitive Materials
• Minimize the environmental impact of our products at all phases in their life cycle: development, production, use, and ultimate disposal
• Committed to removing materials from our products that potentially have adverse effects on the environment
Opportunity for ongoing iNEMI work.
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1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Mips/Watt
Gas Mileage
100,000 mpg
10 mpg
Moore’s Law and Sustainability
If automobiles followed Moore’s law they would achieve 100,000 mpg!
1980 2007
1st billion installed based
ComputeCapacity
Building smarter compute capacityfor the next billion PCs/servers
2007 2014
151 TeraWatt-hr
2nd billion installed based
17x
Compute
capacity
available
to build
smarter
societies
Energy UsedEnergy Used320 TeraWatt-hr
Less power,more powerful
Technology for the environment
98% OpportunityUse energy-efficient computing to help others reduce their own consumption and solve complex environmental challenges facing the planet
2% Opportunity Enable IT industry to be more energy-efficient
98%
~2%26 trillion watt-hours of electricity saved between2006-2009*
SmarterPower
Generation
Smarter Transmissionand Distribution
Smarter Demand-SideManagement
ONE EXAMPLE: THE SMART GRID
Intel Intelligent Home Energy Management Proof of Concept Announced at Consumer Electronics Show, January 7, 2010
Opportunity to save 10-15% just by knowing your energy use.
iNEMI Call to Action
• Continue leadership in environmentally sensitive materials – lead-free, halogen-free, PVC alternatives.
• Develop tools for future leadership – materials assessment, carbon footprint, materials disclosure.
• Be a key technical resource to minimize environmental challenges (2%) and maximize opportunities (98%) for the IT industry.