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Intel quits OLPC project to help developing nations

Intel has resigned from the One Laptop Per Child Project's board of directors after refusing a request to abandon its Classmate PC program, according to a source familiar with the situation.

Intel's departure from OLPC's board means that an effort to build a version of the project's XO laptop based on an Intel processor is over, the source said.

Intel's Classmate PC is a low-cost laptop designed for students in developing countries and competes against OLPC's XO laptop, which is based on a microprocessor from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Intel and OLPC agreed in July to work together on the development of technology for low-cost laptops and to stop disparaging each other's laptop offerings.

As part of that agreement, Intel got a seat on OLPC's board of directors and the two sides began to discuss building a version of the XO based on an Intel processor. At the same time, OLPC also explored the possibility of using an Arm processor from Marvell in yet another version of the XO.

But during discussions in the months following the July deal, OLPC founder Nicholas Negroponte insisted that Intel abandon the Classmate PC effort in favor of throwing its support behind OLPC's XO device, the source said. But the Classmate PC is undergoing tests in several countries and Intel was not prepared to walk away from those efforts, according to the source.

Intel spokesman Nick Jacobs confirmed that the company and OLPC had parted ways, but declined to comment further on the matter. Negroponte and other OLPC executives could not immediately be reached for comment.

OLPC has struggled to win orders for the XO laptop. A rising price tag -- now close to US$200, instead of $100 as originally planned -- hasn't helped the group make inroads with cash-strapped governments in developing countries.

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Uganda just like any other developing country, has got many problems amongest which are -lakc of employment and high cost of living. Business men take the advantage of not having consumer exploitation mesuers in developing nation, thus they end up charging there goods at a higher price than would be the case.However, we have come up with a business idea, to help solve the problem of exploitation. That is buying and saling of goods to the final consumers at alower rate than else where, in the country.this is our dream:,the only way to protect our local poeple, especialy the low income earners and jobless locals to access the basic needs. This is a pro-people kind of business, which can work to protect the locals from exploitation. This super market will target low income earners mainly, in the slums and villages of Uganda . Example; Assuming commodity A cost else where in the country 5000/= (shillings). /= is asymble representing the local currency of Uganda called shillings (shs). This commodity A in the PRO-PEOPLE super market will have to be at a lower cost than else where in the country. Wholesalers and retailers buy commodities at a much lower cost but they take the advantage of lack of consumer protection measures in the developing nations, to exploit the local people. These business men and women, buys commodity A from the producer at say, 3700/= and resale this very commodity A at cost 5000/=. This means that 1300/=is the profit he/she gets from re-selling commodity A.(most of the goods are delivered by the producers-no cost of transport.). But pro-people supermarket is to target, not the amount of profit from each commodity, but the well being of the locals. This very commodity A will cost 4300/= in the pro-people super market. This means that the final consumer has gained/saved 700/= by purchasing commodity A from the pro-people super market. Assuming a consumer uses commodity A on a daily bas
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