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Intel
/ˈɪn.tɛl/
Definition
1
Short for 'intelligence': information, especially secret, confidential, or strategic data gathered for analysis.
2
Intel Corporation: A leading American semiconductor and technology company known for manufacturing microprocessors and computer chips.
Examples
My sources just dropped some prime intel: the boss is bringing donuts to the meeting tomorrow.
After hacking the vending machine's mainframe, he had all the intel needed to score free snacks.
Working at Intel turned my coffee breaks into quantum computing brainstorming sessions.
The double agent's intel was so outdated, it recommended dial-up for modern espionage.