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The famous socialization website Facebook will operate
thanks to processors that Intel assembles in Costa Rica. Intel announced that it
struck an agreement to optimize Facebook’s hardware and software, since this
company’s datacenter is growing. In a press release, it is pointed out that
Facebook plans to set up a non-specified number (it is said there are going to
be in the thousands) of servers with Intel Xeon processors during 2009.
Ninety-nine percent of Intel’s processors for servers are assembled and tested
in Costa Rica.
Source: La Nacion