Intel (Intel)'s main business is the manufacture of semiconductor chips and the development of advanced digital integrated technology products and integrated circuits for the computer and communications industry. The company can provide customers with various levels of integration for further processing into advanced computer or communication systems and products. As of December 29, 2007, the company's divisions include: Digital Enterprise Group (DEG), Mobility Group, NAND Product Group, Flash Memory Group, Home Digital Products Group, Digital Health Products Group, and Software Development Group. The Digital Enterprise Group (DEG) mainly produces various types of components required for desktop computers, enterprise computer servers, workstations, and the Internet. In fiscal year 2007, it accounted for 53% of Intel's net revenue, of which sales of microprocessors accounted for 40%. Mobility Group mainly produces microprocessors, chipsets for notebook computers, wireless Internet access and power saving features for mobile phones, and also provides Intel Centrino processor technology. In fiscal year 2007, it accounted for 38% of Intel's net revenue, of which sales revenue related to microprocessors accounted for 28%. The NAND Product Group mainly produces flash memories, memory cards, etc. for digital audio players. The Flash Memory Group and the Household Digital Products Group mainly produce NOR memory products and products used for personal computers or other household electronic products to access the Internet and receive radio or television signals. The company was founded in 1968 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
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