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The whole reason Intel is doing this crap in the first place is because too many of you gullible ignoramuses bought into Algore's political propaganda flick. Intel knows that you'll buy more of their products when you hear this news. Of course it's marketing. Intel is not a non-profit organization. As far as polluting Asia is concerned, don't bitch to Intel. It's not Intel's, nor America's job to create environmental policies for Taiwan, China, or India.
Okay let me make sense of this: Intel can pollute Asia (irrespective of environmental policies of Asian countries not stopping them from doing so) and wear an angel's gown in the US telling "Oh we're sooo green"? I'm not bitching at Intel for polluting Asia, just telling that Intel is not green, when you look at a global picture. Regarding America, yes it's a cleaner country now, and greener too (green as in environment) while the other green (economy) is on a decline because of this manufacturing outsource to Asia.