Intel Processor Material Declaration Data Sheets (MDDS)
May 2006 
To whom it may concern: 
Intel manufactures a wide range of products, from microprocessors, through embedded controllers, up to 
complete OEM systems. A large number of subassemblies and components are purchased from other 
manufacturers. Intel goes to great lengths to make sure all our products meet applicable legal 
requirements, and we continually monitor changes in those requirements. We have surveyed our products, 
and to the best of our knowledge, Intel products are in compliance with all applicable national and 
international laws and regulations, including those that may restrict the materials content of certain 
products. 
Intel is frequently asked by its customer base about the presence of certain materials in its products. To 
the best of our knowledge, the following materials are not present in Intel products and are restricted by 
Intel’s Environmental Product Content Specification for Suppliers and Outsourced Manufacturers 
(
http://supplier.intel.com/ehs/environmental.htm): 
• Asbestos 
• Certain Azo Colorants 
• Cadmium compounds (except as a plastic stabilizer where content must be < 100 ppm) 
• Mercury compounds 
• Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) 
• Polybrominated biphenyls and their ethers (PBB, PBDE) 
• Polychlorinated biphenyls and terphenyls (PCB, PCT) 
• Polychlorinated napthalenes 
• Short-chained chlorinated paraffins 
• Tributyl tin (TBT) and Triphenyl tin (TPT) 
• Tributyl tin oxide (TBTO) 
• Hexavalent chromium 
The information provided regarding the material content of our products is true and correct to the best of 
our knowledge and Intel has systems and due diligence processes in place to determine the content of our 
products and ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Furthermore, where Intel has 
identified products as RoHS compliant in the attached Material Declaration Data Sheets (MDDS), Intel 
defines RoHS compliance as Lead and other banned materials in the EU RoHS directive are either (1) 
below all applicable substance thresholds as proposed by the EU or (2) an approved exemption applies. 
(Note: RoHS implementing details are not fully defined and may change.) 
Sincerely, 
Linda Young 
Product Ecology Program Manager 
Intel Corporation 
4500 South Dobson Road, Mail Stop: OC4-110 
Chandler, Arizona 85248 
linda.young@intel.com
http://www.intel.com/intel/other/ehs/product_ecology/ 
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