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`Intel’s site in Austin, Texas, is home to a research and development center, and
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`Located in the capitol city of Texas, Intel’s Austin facility is a research and development center for
`1700 employees who innovate at the boundaries of technology to make amazing experiences
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`Among the innovations developed in Austin is the Intel® Atom™ processor, which delivers advanced
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`From investing in education and promoting broad economic development initiatives, to working
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`of our employees to broaden access to opportunity and be an asset to our community. Over the last
`five years, our employees in Texas have generously donated 7,500 hours of service, and Intel and
`the Intel Foundation gave more than $11 million in grants, donations, and in-kind gifts to local
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`We continually strive to improve our operations and minimize our impact on the environment. In
`2017, we announced a new goal to restore 100% of our global water use by 2025. While we already
`return approximately 80% of the water we use back to the community, we are broadening our focus
`to restore the balance of our water use through collaborative community-based projects, starting
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`We believe that in order to shape the future of technology, we must be representative of that future.
`By bringing together people with a wide range of perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences, we
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`In addition to our benefits and programs, employees at our Austin campus have access to many on-
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`electric vehicle charging stations, on-site car wash, occupational health clinic, nursing mother
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`Stay up to date on new initiatives and share your feedback about Intel in Texas.
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