Brazilians who want their political voices heard are harnessing the power of intelligent systems with Intel® technology. College students and businessmen, commuters by car and by boat, villagers and city dwellers, over 100 million people in Brazil cast their vote—the largest electronic vote in the world—using technology driven by Intel.
In the most unexpected places, Intel technology can change lives.
Embedded developers are enriching the lives of millions of people by embedding intelligence into billions of devices.
Piraí, Brazil, pioneers a 1:1 technology integration program in education as part of a larger effort to provide digital access to every citizen.
Brazil isn't the only country in South America to recognize that future prosperity depends on technology. Learn how other countries in South America pioneer opportunities in technology.
Students leverage technology to preserve historic art
Children’s education in India
CT imaging for even the tiniest patients
Helps slow degeneration
Intel promotes conflict-free minerals
Batik designer Nancy Margried ensures traditional art thrives
Tackling teen body image dangers
Bedouin women discovering the digital future
Families breathe easier with biomass stove
A better future for everyone.
Argentinean students save local “Crown of Thorns” tree
Sign language recognition and translation system
Personalized medicine through high-performance computing
Intel Computer Clubhouses help kids achieve their dreams
Organic battery created from local Malaysian ingredients
Pecan Street
Philippine students use bamboo to save coral reefs
Connecting Vietnam's orphans with possibilities
Argentina closing the digital divide
Brazilians make their vote count and improve education
Danish companies use Intel® technology to reach sustainable energy goals
Intel® Learn Program and Egyptian students help community learn to read
Entrepreneurship school in India helps women
Shlomit Weiss, CPU design at Intel in Israel
Mexican health care services save time, money, and lives
Raquel Redshirt creates solar ovens
Internet traffic is exploding
Anthropologist finds new ways to look at ordinary objects
Better future with a more connected world
Innovator Peiyan Duan
Jason Waxman, Cloud Infrastructure Group
Intel is on a journey to transform computing
Do something wonderful with Intel® processors
Susannah Vila, social innovator
Light up the sky