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Retirement Benefit Plans (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 29, 2012
Retirement Benefit Plans (Tables) [Abstract]  
Schedule of Changes in Projected Benefit Obligations [Table Text Block]
 U.S. Pension Non-U.S. Pension U.S. Postretirement
 Benefits Benefits Medical Benefits
(In Millions)2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011
Change in projected benefit obligation:                 
Beginning benefit obligation$ 1,480 $ 739 $ 1,121 $ 902 $ 369 $ 297
Service cost  98   51   64   63   30   18
Interest cost  69   42   52   52   17   16
Plan acquisitions        68    
Plan participants’ contributions      11   10   4   4
Actuarial (gain) loss  108   688   172   98   75   45
Currency exchange rate changes      15   (38)    
Plan curtailments        (6)    
Plan settlements        (13)    
Benefits paid to plan participants  (13)   (40)   (23)   (15)   (11)   (11)
Ending projected benefit obligation$ 1,742 $ 1,480 $ 1,412 $ 1,121 $ 484 $ 369
Schedule of Changes in Fair Value of Plan Assets [Table Text Block]
 U.S. Pension Non-U.S. Pension U.S. Postretirement
 Benefits Benefits Medical Benefits
(In Millions)2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011
Change in plan assets:                 
Beginning fair value of plan assets$ 648 $ 569 $ 722 $ 642 $ 116 $ 59
Actual return on plan assets  49   26   70   (26)     1
Plan acquisitions        72    
Employer contributions    93   52   76   82   63
Plan participants’ contributions      11   10   4   4
Currency exchange rate changes      6   (24)    
Plan settlements        (13)    
Benefits paid to plan participants  (13)   (40)   (23)   (15)   (11)   (11)
Ending fair value of plan assets$ 684 $ 648 $ 838 $ 722 $ 191 $ 116
Schedule of Amounts Recognized in Balance Sheet [Table Text Block]

The following table summarizes the amounts recognized on the consolidated balance sheets as of December 29, 2012 and December 31, 2011:

 U.S. Pension Non-U.S. Pension U.S. Postretirement
 Benefits Benefits Medical Benefits
(In Millions)2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011
Other long-term assets$ $ $ 1 $ 6 $ $
Accrued compensation and benefits      (3)   (7)    
Other long-term liabilities  (1,058)   (832)   (572)   (398)   (293)   (253)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (income), before tax  1,050   1,039   477   330   138   66
Net amount recognized$ (8) $ 207 $ (97) $ (69) $ (155) $ (187)
Schedule of Net Periodic Benefit Cost Not yet Recognized [Table Text Block]

The following table summarizes the amounts recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) before taxes, as of December 29, 2012 and December 31, 2011:

 U.S. Pension Non-U.S. Pension U.S. Postretirement
 Benefits Benefits Medical Benefits
(In Millions)2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011
Net prior service credit (cost)$ $ $ 12 $ 14 $ (60) $ (63)
Net actuarial gain (loss)  (1,050)   (1,039)   (489)   (344)   (78)   (3)
Defined benefit plans, net$ (1,050) $ (1,039) $ (477) $ (330) $ (138) $ (66)
Schedule of Benefit Obligations in Excess of Fair Value of Plan Assets [Table Text Block]

As of December 29, 2012, the accumulated benefit obligation was $562 million for the U.S. Intel Minimum Pension Plan ($426 million as of December 31, 2011) and $1.1 billion for the non-U.S. defined-benefit pension plans ($836 million as of December 31, 2011). Included in the aggregate data in the following tables are the amounts applicable to our pension plans, with accumulated benefit obligations in excess of plan assets, as well as plans with projected benefit obligations in excess of plan assets. Amounts related to such plans were as follows:

 U.S. Pension Non-U.S. Pension
 Benefits Benefits
(In Millions)2012 2011 2012 2011
Plans with accumulated benefit obligations in excess of plan assets:           
Accumulated benefit obligations$ $ $ 813 $ 563
Plan assets$ $ $ 508 $ 363
Plans with projected benefit obligations in excess of plan assets:           
Projected benefit obligations$ 1,742 $ 1,480 $ 1,400 $ 1,064
Plan assets$ 684 $ 648 $ 825 $ 658
Schedule of Assumptions Used [Table Text Block]

Weighted average actuarial assumptions used to determine benefit obligations for the plans as of December 29, 2012 and December 31, 2011 were as follows:

 U.S. Pension  Non-U.S. Pension  U.S. Postretirement 
 Benefits  Benefits  Medical Benefits 
 2012  2011  2012  2011  2012  2011 
Discount rate 3.9%  4.7%  4.2%  4.9%  3.6%  4.6%
Rate of compensation increase 4.1%  4.5%  4.0%  4.2% n/a  n/a 

Weighted average actuarial assumptions used to determine costs for the plans were as follows:

 U.S. Pension  Non-U.S. Pension  U.S. Postretirement 
 Benefits  Benefits  Medical Benefits 
 2012  2011  2010  2012  2011  2010  2012  2011  2010 
Discount rate 4.7%  5.8%  6.1%  5.0%  5.3%  5.6%  4.6%  5.6%  6.3%
Expected long-term rate of return on plan assets 5.0%  5.5%  4.5%  5.9%  6.3%  6.2%  3.0%  3.0% n/a 
Rate of compensation increase 4.5%  4.7%  5.1%  4.1%  4.3%  3.6% n/a  n/a  n/a 
Schedule of Net Benefit Costs [Table Text Block]

The net periodic benefit cost for the plans included the following components:

 U.S. Pension Non-U.S. Pension U.S. Postretirement
 Benefits Benefits Medical Benefits
(In Millions)2012 2011 2010 2012 2011 2010 2012 2011 2010
Service cost$ 98 $ 51 $ 38 $ 64 $ 63 $ 40 $ 30 $ 18 $ 16
Interest cost  69   42   34   52   52   35   17   16   14
Expected return on plan assets  (31)   (31)   (18)   (42)   (47)   (34)   (4)   (2)  
Amortization of prior service cost        (2)   (1)   1   7   8   6
Recognized net actuarial loss (gain)  74   26   18   16   11   5     (1)   (1)
Recognized curtailment gains          (4)        
Recognized settlement losses          6        
Net periodic benefit cost$ 210 $ 88 $ 72 $ 88 $ 80 $ 47 $ 50 $ 39 $ 35
Schedule of Expected Benefit Payments [Table Text Block]

Estimated benefit payments over the next 10 fiscal years are as follows:

 U.S. Pension Non-U.S. Pension U.S. Postretirement
(In Millions)Benefits Benefits Medical Benefits
2013$ 41 $ 24 $ 18
2014$ 48 $ 26 $ 19
2015$ 61 $ 27 $ 23
2016$ 76 $ 29 $ 22
2017$ 90 $ 31 $ 22
2018–2022$ 799 $ 201 $ 121
U.S. Pension Benefits [Member]
 
Retirement Benefit Plans (Tables) [Abstract]  
Schedule of Allocation of Plan Assets [Table Text Block]

U.S. Intel Minimum Pension Plan assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis consisted of the following investment categories as of December 29, 2012 and December 31, 2011:

  December 29, 2012
  Fair Value Measured at   
  Reporting Date Using   
(In Millions)Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Equity securities:           
 Hedge fund pool$ $ 92 $ $ 92
Fixed income:           
 Global Bond Fund—common collective trusts    17     17
 Global Bond Fund—government bonds  177   81     258
 Global Bond Fund—asset-backed securities      83   83
 Global Bond Fund—corporate bonds  72   142     214
 Global Bond Fund—other  1   9     10
Total assets measured at fair value$ 250 $ 341 $ 83 $ 674
Cash           10
Total U.S. pension plan assets at fair value         $ 684
             
  December 31, 2011
  Fair Value Measured at   
  Reporting Date Using   
(In Millions)Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Equity securities:           
 Hedge fund pool$ $ 97 $ $ 97
Fixed income:           
 Global Bond Fund—common collective trusts    51     51
 Global Bond Fund—government bonds  94   166     260
 Global Bond Fund—asset-backed securities      78   78
 Global Bond Fund—corporate bonds    147     147
 Global Bond Fund—other    6     6
Total assets measured at fair value$ 94 $ 467 $ 78 $ 639
Cash           9
Total U.S. pension plan assets at fair value         $ 648
Non-U.S. Pension Benefits [Member]
 
Retirement Benefit Plans (Tables) [Abstract]  
Schedule of Allocation of Plan Assets [Table Text Block]

Non-U.S. plan assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis consisted of the following investment categories as of December 29, 2012 and December 31, 2011:

  December 29, 2012
  Fair Value Measured at   
  Reporting Date Using   
(In Millions)Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Equity securities:           
 Global equities$ 183 $ 53 $ $ 236
 Real estate      10   10
 Non-U.S. venture capital      2   2
Fixed income:           
 Non-U.S. government bonds    177     177
 Money market funds  58       58
 Investments held by insurance companies    302     302
 Insurance contracts      31   31
 Other    6     6
Total assets measured at fair value$ 241 $ 538 $ 43 $ 822
Cash           16
Total non-U.S. plan assets at fair value         $ 838
             
  December 31, 2011
  Fair Value Measured at   
  Reporting Date Using   
(In Millions)Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Equity securities:           
 Global equities$ 153 $ 48 $ $ 201
 Real estate      10   10
 Non-U.S. venture capital      3   3
Fixed income:           
 Non-U.S. government bonds    124     124
 Money market funds  57       57
 Investments held by insurance companies    280     280
 Insurance contracts      29   29
 Other  5       5
Total assets measured at fair value$ 215 $ 452 $ 42 $ 709
Cash           13
Total non-U.S. plan assets at fair value         $ 722