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8
Revenue by Major Operating Segment
Net revenue for the PC Client Group (PCCG) operating segment, the DCG operating segment, the other Intel
architecture (Other IA) operating segments, and the software and services (SSG) operating segments is presented
as a percentage of our consolidated net revenue. Other IA includes ISG, Multi-Comm, the Phone Group, the
Service Provider Group, the Tablet Group, the Netbook Group, and the New Devices Group operating segments.
SSG includes McAfee, the Wind River Software Group, and the Software and Services Group operating segments.
All other consists primarily of revenue from the Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group.
Percentage of Revenue by Major Operating Segment
(Dollars in Millions)
Percentage of Revenue by Principal Product from Reportable Segments
(Dollars in Millions)
Competition
The computing industry continuously evolves with new and enhanced technologies and products from existing and
new providers. The markets for current and planned technologies can change quickly in response to the introduction
of such technologies and products and other factors such as changes in consumer tastes.
Intel faces significant competition in the development and market acceptance of technologies and products in this
environment. Our platforms, based on Intel architecture, are positioned to compete across the spectrum of Internet-
connected computing devices, from the lowest-power portable devices to the most powerful data center servers.
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