Explanation of Use Narrative

0644-EX-PL-2012 Text Documents

Intel Corporation

2012-12-14ELS_131994

December 14, 2012

Intel Corporation
1900 Prairie City Road
Folsom, CA 95639

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

1270 Fairfield Road
Gettysburg PA 17325-7245

Application Narrative for Proposed Special Equipment Program

Proposed Program

With seven buildings totaling over 1.5 million square feet of office, test floor and lab space, Intel Folsom
is one of the largest Intel sites. As a research and development campus, Folsom employees create, test
and validate the next generation of chips and chipsets, including desktop, mobile, and server processor
products. At Intel, we are constantly designing the latest innovative and cutting edge chips and chipsets
that continue pushing technology forward towards faster and more powerful computing solutions.

With the dramatic increase in GPS enabled products worldwide, Intel is proud to offer GPS capabilities in
all of their current product lines. In order to further develop, test and research new and more efficient
means of utilizing and maximizing GPS technologies and benefits, our state of the art R&D facility
requires a method of providing a safe and reliable GPS signal. With the arrival of a live GPS signal in our
research and development lab area, we will be better able design, develop and reliably test these
innovative location based GPS applications with much greater efficiency and reliability than would ever
be possible in an outdoor environment. Therefore, Intel Corporation requires a GPS signal in its facility
to maintain the ability to further its research and experimentation to enhance existing GPS functionality
in its products in addition to the development and testing of new applications.

Objectives:

    1. The Illumination of only a specific R&D laboratory area with a low power GPS signal over a
        specified area solely for the continued testing and experimentation of GPS enabled applications
        in our latest chips and chipsets
    2. Further design, development and enhancement of existing GPS applications to provide greater
        efficiency and more effective means of utilizing GPS derived information in future products
    3. Ability to troubleshoot and repair GPS enabled applications without having to endure the costly
        time and expense to relocate equipment to a less effective environment



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