Intel Products started a new program called Intel Assured Supply Chain. This program shows customers exactly where their computer chips come from during manufacturing. The company will first offer this with certain Intel Core Ultra Series 2 laptop and desktop processors. Customers can trace each step of how their chips were made through specific Intel factories.
The program gives buyers more confidence about which countries handle their computer processors. Jennifer Larson from Intel said they have always led the way with secure and reliable manufacturing. She explained this new program builds extra trust for customers who run important operations on Intel technology. Everyone knows fake computer parts can cause serious problems like system failures, money loss, and damage to business reputation.
Intel stands out because it makes chips in many different countries and holds the number one rating for product security. It plans to start shipping these special tracked processors in late 2025. You can identify these special chips by looking for the letter "A" at the end of the processor name. Standard computer tools will display which countries made each part of that processor.
The company plans to focus first on desktop and laptop computers popular with government agencies and businesses. They will decide which products to include based on customer feedback and market research. This new program adds to Intel's commercial processor lineup, which already delivers strong performance, easy management, and solid security features. Intel recently added Fleet Services and Endpoint Cloud Services to help businesses manage their computers and recover quickly from problems. They remain the only chip maker with security tested against the MITRE ATT&CK standards used by security professionals everywhere.
The program gives buyers more confidence about which countries handle their computer processors. Jennifer Larson from Intel said they have always led the way with secure and reliable manufacturing. She explained this new program builds extra trust for customers who run important operations on Intel technology. Everyone knows fake computer parts can cause serious problems like system failures, money loss, and damage to business reputation.
Intel stands out because it makes chips in many different countries and holds the number one rating for product security. It plans to start shipping these special tracked processors in late 2025. You can identify these special chips by looking for the letter "A" at the end of the processor name. Standard computer tools will display which countries made each part of that processor.
The company plans to focus first on desktop and laptop computers popular with government agencies and businesses. They will decide which products to include based on customer feedback and market research. This new program adds to Intel's commercial processor lineup, which already delivers strong performance, easy management, and solid security features. Intel recently added Fleet Services and Endpoint Cloud Services to help businesses manage their computers and recover quickly from problems. They remain the only chip maker with security tested against the MITRE ATT&CK standards used by security professionals everywhere.