Intel exits One Laptop Per Child program

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jan 4, 2008 at 1:38pm

Citing disagreements with the organization, Intel has abandoned the One Laptop Per Child program, “dealing a big blow to the ambitious project seeking to bring millions of low-cost laptops to children in developing countries,” reports Wired.

The move is the culmination of a disagreement that began even before Intel joined the OLPC board in July, agreeing to contribute money and technical expertise. It also comes only a few days before the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where a prototype of an OLPC-designed laptop using an Intel chip was slated to debut, notes Wired.

Intel decided to quit the nonprofit project and the OLPC board because the two reached a “philosophical impasse,” Intel spokesman Chuck Mulloy said. Meanwhile, Intel will continue with its own inexpensive laptop design called the Classmate, which it is marketing in some of the same emerging markets OLPC has targeted, adds Wired.

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