hothardware.com — Intel landed itself on the top spot of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) new list of companies using the most renewable energy to power their business. According to the list, the Santa Clara chip maker uses more than 2.5 billion kilowatt hours of renewable energy sourced from solar, geothermal, low impact hydro, and biomass...
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odkinFeb 5, 2012
Why the f**k is grading private companies any business of the federal government of the United States of America?
It's way past time to defund the activist bureaucracies running this country into servitude and bankruptcy.
turgoreFeb 5, 2012
Next time when I get a computer, I will get one with an intel CPU, not AMD.
johnnysoftwareFeb 5, 2012
Just be aware that semiconductors use toxic materials inside them, not just in manufacturing, and that all chips are semiconductors.
So, if you throw out your computer just a couple years after buying it, even if you dispose of it "responsibly" the environment is still going to take a sock o the chin.
turgoreFeb 5, 2012
that's true of any chip.