Nokia and Intel Launch Joint Research Lab
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Intel and Finland's Nokia, the world's leading mobile phone maker, said on August 24 that they had opened a joint research laboratory on Finland's northwestern coast.
Intel, whose processors power nearly 80% of computers worldwide, said the center would "employ about two dozen research and development professionals."
The center is hosted at the University of Oulu, which said the lab's research activities had "started gradually in August."
Intel said the lab would work on developing continue reading
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