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95 percent of the data center and most laptops

Intel is one of the silent heroes which enables your home office and makes sure your apps, wireless, data, remote computing, infrastructure, and your computer run your daily duties.

Corona, COVID-19, came under a lot of attention for most of the world’s population. Without doubt, the coronavirus crisis is one of the most significant disruptions since the 911 and the subprime 2008/2009 recession. At the same time, for the first time in recent history, it resulted in an enormous drop in business travel and a stay at home initiative for most of humanity.

While doctors, nurses, supermarket employees, and people who help us run and save our lives, we have home office people to thank and we like to think of them as silent heroes who let you work from home.

Intel is just one of the large companies that stood behind a lot of the "stay at home" effort. Let’s address some of the workloads that are heavily fueled by Intel.
Data Center

Let’s start with the less obvious one. Intel rules the data center with more than 95 percent of market share. Every time you touch your phone, you most likely interact with Intel data center CPUs and infrastructure. Your iPhone runs an Apple processor, and your Android runs Qualcomm, Samsung, or MediaTek processor. Still, every time you want to access any data, you reach a data center that has a 95 percent chance of running Intel data center/servers. Every time you touch Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or your cloud-based pictures, you use Intel.

Microsoft teams, Zoom, Skype, FaceTime, Duo, WhatsApp, Cisco Webex, or Viber, have helped people keep up with friends and coworkers. Working from home office works, and I have close to 20 years of experience from the home office, planes, and hotels, and it can work, because, for some industries and jobs, this is the only way.
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