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[SS]Sabotage
11-08-2013, 02:26 PM
Our friends at Operation Supply Drop recently received a large donation from Intel for the troops. We'd like to show Intel some love and thank them for their donation.

Intel Donates $20000 in Cutting Edge Computers to Troops for Operation Supply Drop's 8-Bit Salute!

The "world's largest multinational semiconductor chip maker" Intel has authorized the building of 30 of their absurdly small and powerful Intel® NUC computers for military gaming charity Operation Supply Drop. The donation will to be sent out as a part of Operation Supply Drop's end-of-the-year 8-Bit Salute fundraising drive to build video game stuffed care packages for soldiers deployed to combat zones and recovering in military hospitals!

These 30 4 inch-by-4-inch micro computers are being loaded for bear, showcasing donated Kingston RAM upgrades to make them zip along the internet or play games on Steam without breaking a sweat, but are still the perfect size to throw in a rucksack with plenty of room to spare.

“Intel is proud to partner with Operation Supply Drop to provide NUC based PCs to troops overseas and recovering at home,” says Joel Christensen, general manager of the Intel division that created the Intel NUC. We appreciate the sacrifices that these men and women are making and if we can support them by providing some cutting-edge computing to entertain and de-stress, we are happy to do it.

For more information about how you or your organization can get involved in helping out with this year's "8-Bit Salute" to get video games to the men and women of the Armed Forces, please visit OperationSupplyDrop.org.

About Operation Supply Drop:
Founded in 2010 by Army Airborne Ranger, Captain Stephen "Shanghai Six" Machuga, Operation Supply Drop is a 501(c)(3) public charity designed around sending video game filled care packages to soldiers both deployed to combat zones and recovering in military hospitals. OSD has already raised $450,000 in donations from across the gaming community and has provided support to approximately 1500 soldiers worldwide.

For more information about how you can help Operation Supply Drop or to set up an interview with OSD Founder Stephen Machuga, please email admin@operationsupplydrop.org