Opinion: Intel CEO Letter: 2022-23 Corporate Responsibility Report
11 Maio 2023 - 12:00PM
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Letter from Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger about
the company's CSR progress in 2022-23.
The following is an opinion editorial from Pat Gelsinger, chief
executive officer of Intel Corporation:
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Intel's dedication to environmental,
social and corporate governance is key to its success as a
business. A graphic shows details from Intel's 2022-23 Corporate
Responsibility Report. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The past several years demonstrated how central technology is to
every aspect of human existence. Semiconductors power the essential
technologies in a world that is becoming increasingly digital.
2022 was a challenging year for Intel. We continue to operate in
a tough market, while simultaneously pursuing our multiyear
transformation. To overcome these challenges, we remain committed
to the highest ethical standards and to use our resources and
ingenuity to solve the world’s greatest challenges. Our dedication
to environmental, social and corporate governance is key to our
success as a business.
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I was reminded of this with the recent passing of Intel’s
co-founder Gordon Moore, an icon whose legacy continues to inspire
us every day. Moore was an avid philanthropist and established our
commitment to environmental sustainability during a time when
companies were not thinking about it the way they are today. This
was a big part of his legacy and why corporate responsibility and
sustainability remain deeply engrained in Intel’s DNA.
Over the past year, we have had some incredible achievements
implementing sustainability as an industry initiative:
- Driving Our Value Chain Toward Sustainable Computing:
Achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions is one of the most
complicated challenges the technology industry faces. In 2022, we
pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in our operations and
across our value chain. We are focused on achieving 100% renewable
energy, net-positive water and zero waste to landfills by 2030.
We’ve developed a roadmap to drive reductions and ultimately
achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across our global
operations by 2040. We are also collaborating with the industry and
academia to identify, develop and pilot alternative green chemistry
and abatement solutions, many of which do not exist today. For
example, we are working with the industry association SEMI and the
Semiconductor Research Corporation to set up a sustainable
semiconductor manufacturing program that will strive to develop
alternatives to these chemicals. Additionally, we are increasing
energy efficiency and lowering the total carbon footprint of our
products and platforms, which ultimately helps our customers
achieve their sustainability goals.
- Investing in Renewable Electricity: We work with local
utility providers to develop new contracting mechanisms that
facilitate the construction of renewable electricity projects near
many of our sites worldwide. In addition, our on-site alternative
and renewable electricity installations have grown exponentially
over the past decade — we now have more than 110 across our
campuses. I am proud to share that at the end of 2022, our global
renewable electricity usage is 93%, up from 80% in 2021. We are
focused on finding credible and scalable opportunities to reach
100% globally by 2030.
- Launching Our Most Sustainable Data Center Processors
Ever: New generations of Intel products are designed to deliver
higher performance using less energy. The 4th Gen Intel® Xeon®
Scalable processors feature built-in accelerators to help drive
power efficiency and performance. Accelerators are a more efficient
way to achieve higher workload performance, rather than growing the
CPU core count. This gives customers an advantage in data center
performance, efficiency, security and new capabilities for AI, the
cloud, the network and edge, and the world's most powerful
supercomputers. We’re focused on improving operational usage with
features like more energy-efficient designs, AI telemetry and lower
carbon platforms.
In 2022, we also saw the historic passage of the CHIPS and
Science Act. This was a victory for the semiconductor industry as
well as American technological leadership and innovation; it will
boost American semiconductor research, development and production,
ensuring U.S. leadership in technology that forms the foundation of
everything from household appliances to defense systems.
Public-private partnerships are key to generating the large,
long-term investments needed to develop critical technologies of
the future.
We’re committed to deepening our collaborations to build on our
current successes. Together, we can further drive tech as a force
for good – ensuring the scale of our work with others to create a
more responsible, inclusive and sustainable world, enabled through
technology and the expertise and passion of our employees. For
example, this past year we also:
- Achieved $2 Billion in Spending with Diverse Suppliers:
We achieved our first RISE goal, 8 years ahead of schedule —
reaching $2.2 billion in annual spending with diverse suppliers. We
spent $1.4 billion with diverse-owned suppliers in 2021, 10 times
the annual amount we spent when we kicked off our supplier
diversity program in 2014.
- Expanded Digital Readiness: In 2020, we made a
commitment to collaborate with governments in 30 countries and
30,000 institutions worldwide to empower more than 30 million
people with artificial intelligence skills by 2030. Currently,
we’ve expanded Intel® Digital Readiness Programs globally by
collaborating with 27 country governments, enabling 23,000
institutions and training more than 4 million people.
- Reinforced a Commitment to Responsible AI: This year, we
shared details of our responsible AI strategy, which aims to enable
Intel to leverage its place in the AI value chain, drive meaningful
progress and scale efforts broadly. As part of our responsible AI
work, we announced the development of FakeCatcher, a technology
that can detect fake videos with a 96% accuracy rate. Intel's
deepfake detection platform is the world's first real-time deepfake
detector that returns results in milliseconds.
We are all part of a globally interconnected evolution. As we
continue to transform human progress, we must continue to create
world-changing technology that improves the life of every person on
the planet. Intel remains fully committed to executing our strategy
to deliver leadership products anchored on open and secure
platforms, powered by at-scale manufacturing and supercharged by
our people. Our company and our people will continue to have a
profound influence driving business and society forward by creating
radical innovation that revolutionizes the way we live.
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating
world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
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