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networking, communications, wireless and other Internet-related businesses and successfully integrate and operate any acquired businesses;
impact of events outside the United States, such as the business impact of fluctuating currency rates or unrest or political instability in a locale,
such as unrest in Israel; unanticipated costs or other adverse effects associated with processors and other products containing errata (deviations
from published specifications); and litigation involving antitrust, intellectual property, consumer and other issues.
We believe that we have the product offerings, facilities, personnel, and competitive and financial resources for continued business success,
but future revenues, costs, margins and profits are all influenced by a number of factors, including those discussed above, all of which are
inherently difficult to forecast.
Exhibit 21
INTEL CORPORATION
SUBSIDIARIES
(All 100% Owned)
Exhibit 23
CONSENT OF ERNST & YOUNG LLP, INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
We consent to the incorporation by reference in this Annual Report (Form 10-K) of Intel Corporation of our report dated January 15, 2001,
included in the 2000 Annual Report to Stockholders of Intel Corporation.
Our audits also include the financial statement schedule of Intel Corporation listed in Item 14(a). This schedule is the responsibility of the
company's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion based on our audits. In our opinion, the financial statement schedule
referred to above, when considered in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole, presents fairly in all material respects the
information set forth therein.
We also consent to the incorporation by reference in the Registration Statements (Form S-8 Nos. 33-10392, 2-73464, 2-56648, 33-33983, 2-
90217, 33-29672, 33-41771, 33-63489, 333-20951, 333-24229, 333-45391, 333-45395, 333-67537, 333-93057, 333-90807, 333-77279, 333-
75163, 333-82387, 333-84247, 333-88251, 333-96255, 333-33188, 333-34154, 333-36526, 333-38134, 333-39336, 333-39422, 333-42408,
333-46220, 333-49694, 333-49696; and Form S-3 Nos. 33-20117, 33-54220, 33-58964, and 33-56107) of our report dated January 15, 2001,
with respect to the financial statements incorporated herein by reference, and our report included in the preceding paragraph with respect to the
financial statement schedule included in this Annual Report (Form 10
-
K) of Intel Corporation.
Subsidiaries of the Registrant
State or other Jurisdiction of Incorporation
Componentes Intel de Costa Rica, S.A.
Costa Rica
DSP Communications, Inc.
Delaware, USA
Dialogic Corporation
New Jersey, USA
GIGA A/S
Denmark
Intel Commodities Limited
Cayman Islands
Intel Corporation (UK) Limited
United Kingdom
Intel Electronics Limited
Israel
Intel International BV
Netherlands
Intel Ireland Limited
Cayman Islands
Intel Kabushiki Kaisha
Japan
Intel Massachusetts, Inc.
Delaware, USA
Intel Overseas Corporation
California, USA
Intel Products (M) Sdn. Bhd.
Malaysia
Intel Puerto Rico, Inc.
California, USA
Intel Semiconductor Limited
Delaware, USA
Intel Technology Phils, Inc.
Philippines
Intel Technology Sdn. Berhad
Malaysia
Level One Communications, Inc.
Delaware, USA
Mission College Investments Limited
Cayman Islands