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Africa: Intel and Global Fund Start Partnership On Aids and Malaria Research
August 19, 2013 Editor 0
[Global Fund]The Global Fund and Intel, the world’s largest producer of semiconductor chips, announced a partnership aimed at supporting AIDS and malaria research through volunteer computing.
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