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The IAA (Intel Achievement Award) is given to less than 1% of Intel employees and reflects the outstanding achievements that have had a significant impact to Intel, our customers & our partners.
I could not be more thrilled to see this recognition achieved with the Intel Learning Series & the classmate PC. We have not only designed a great product, but have also catalyzed an entire education ecosystem along with leading landmark deployments to help improve teaching and learning. On top of all this, we get to share in the satisfaction of knowing that we have made a difference to more than 4 million kids who are now learning in new ways never imagined.
Intel EPROM. 262144 bit/32768 byte programmable ROM.
Only single +5V is needed and program voltage.
CDIP-28 package. 1987. Philippines.
Tom Kilroy, left, Intel Corporation General Manager of the Digital Enterprise Group and Gregory Bryant, right, Intel General Manager of the Digital Office Platform Division answer questions from the media about Intel's new vPro technology following a product announcement in San Francisco Monday April 24, 2006. Intel Corporation unveiled a product designed to help businesses automate the upkeep of the large fleets of computers, one of several new offerings the world's biggest chipmaker hopes will allow it to regain market share. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)