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The word "intel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a shortened version of the word "intelligence" and is often used to refer to information or data. For example, "The company has acquired intel that their rival is planning to launch a new product."
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intel
noun
Intelligence (secret information)
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We rarely see intel soldiers piecing together insurgent networks, or low-ranking officers meting out local grievances in rural Afghanistan.
Can he winkle juicy intel out of her? It's another neat story, perhaps too tidily crafted, with the overt theme that people employed to pre-empt the enemy can't predict what those closest to them will do next.
Does every Mission: Impossible film rely on our investment in whichever much younger woman Tom Cruise's character is feeding private intel to?
Owing nothing to Intel's power-hungry x86 architecture, they incur no royalty fees to Intel.
Tag is making the smartwatch in conjunction with chip maker Intel.
1) an expectation of Intel gaining share in Arm's key royalty markets – smartphones and tablets.
We also remain concerned about potential gains in smartphone and tablet share by Intel and maintain our sell recommendation on the stock.
Intel and Precipart were two brands that came in to underwrite Project Daniel.
Intel already struck partnerships with several consumer goods companies last year to develop smart wearable products, including eyewear brand Oakley, owned by Luxottica, watchmaker Fossil, and US fashion brand Opening Ceremony.
Chip maker Intel is also making moves in wearable technology.
In the late 90s, when I was working at Intel and my first child was born, we had what was called the "war of the eyeballs".
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