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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, CONTINUED
Michael A. Aymar (age 48) has been Vice President and General Manager, Desktop Products Group since 1995. Prior to that, Mr. Aymar was
Vice President and General Manager, Intel486(TM) Microprocessor Division from 1994 to 1995; Vice President and General Manager, Mobile
Computing Group from 1991 to 1994; and Vice President and General Manager, Santa Clara Microcomputer Division from 1989 to 1991.
Andy D. Bryant (age 45) has been Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since 1994. Prior to that, Mr. Bryant was Vice President, Intel
Products Group from 1990 to 1994.
F. Thomas Dunlap, Jr. (age 44) has been Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary since 1987.
G. Carl Everett, Jr. (age 45) has been Senior Vice President and General Manager, Desktop Products Group since 1995. Prior to that, Mr.
Everett was Senior Vice President and General Manager, Microprocessor Products Group from 1994 to 1995; and Vice President and Director,
Worldwide Sales Group from 1990 to 1994.
Stephen P. Nachtsheim (age 50) has been Vice President and General Manager, Mobile/Handheld Products Group since 1995. Prior to that, Mr.
Nachtsheim was Vice President and General Manager, Mobile and Home Products Group from 1994 to 1995; and General Manager of
European Intel Products Group from 1990 to 1994.
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ITEM 2. PROPERTIES
At December 30, 1995, Intel owned the major facilities described below:
At December 30, 1995, Intel also leased 24 major facilities in the U.S. totaling approximately 893,000 square feet and 11 facilities in other
countries totaling approximately 250,000 square feet. These leases expire at varying dates through 2005, including renewals at the option of
Intel.
Intel believes that its existing facilities are suitable and adequate for its present purposes, and the productive capacity in such facilities is in
No. of Bldgs. Location Total Sq. Ft. Use
- ------------- -------- ------------- ---
56 United States (A) 9,744,000 Executive and administrative
offices, wafer fabrication,
components testing and
assembly, research and
development, computer and
service functions, system
assembly and warehousing.
6 Ireland 959,000 Wafer fabrication, system
and board assembly, and
administrative offices.
6 Malaysia (B) 531,000 Components assembly and
testing and administrative
offices.
4 Israel 379,000 Wafer fabrication, design
center, sales office and
related support functions.
4 Puerto Rico 292,000 Systems manufacturing, board
assembly, warehousing and
administration.
3 England 184,000 European sales, marketing,
warehousing and related
support functions.
3 Japan 167,000 Sales, warehousing and
related support functions.
1 Philippines (C) 431,000 Components assembly and
testing and administrative
offices.
1 Germany 86,000 European marketing, German
sales and administrative
offices.