
Negroponte: Intel "contributed nothing"...
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 7 January 2008 17:23 GMT
Nicholas Negroponte, the founder of One Laptop per Child (OLPC), has hit out at Intel's decision to leave the $100 laptop project, accusing the chip-maker of contributing nothing while it was a member.
Negroponte said Intel had failed to deliver on any of the "promises" made when it joined the organisation.
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In a statement, Negroponte said: "Intel was unable to work co-operatively with OLPC on software development. Instead, over the entire six months it was a member of the board, Intel contributed nothing to OLPC."
He added that Intel "disparaged" the laptop in the developing nations which had partnered with OLPC - or were in the process of becoming involved - and that the company's heart was never in the project.
But Negroponte is optimistic the departure of Intel will not be a problem, saying the OLPC board now has a "renewed clarity" in purpose.
He concluded: "We will continue to focus on our mission of providing every child with an opportunity for learning."
Of the other companies involved, Negroponte said they had been crucial in helping fulfil "our mission of getting laptops into the hands of children in the developing world".
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