Intel
Intel Corporation (Integrated Electronics Corporation) is a microprocessor company that was set up in the 1960s. Different types of processors made by Intel are used in many computers. Their most famous older products are the 4004, i386, i486, and Pentium chips. Intel makes many different products, with their first dedicated consumer GPU line released in early 2022.[4] The first Pentium chips were released on March 22, 1993.[5]
Logo since September 2, 2020 | |
| File:2200 Mission College Boulevard.jpg Headquarters in Santa Clara, California, in 2023 | |
| Public | |
| Traded as | NASDAQ: INTC Dow Jones Industrial Average component NASDAQ-100 component S&P 500 component |
| Industry | Semiconductors |
| Founded | July 18, 1968 |
| Founder | Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce, Andrew Grove |
| Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Andy Bryant (Chairman) Brian Krzanich (CEO) Renée James (President) |
| Products | Bluetooth chipsets, flash memory, microprocessors, motherboard chipsets, network interface cards, mobile phones, solid state drives, central processing units |
| Revenue | |
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| Total equity | |
Number of employees | 106,700 (2014)[3] |
| Website | www |
Intel Corporation is traded on the NASDAQ under the ticker INTC and has been a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since 1999.
History
Creation
Intel was incorporated in Mountain View, Caifornia on July 18, 1968. It was founded by Gordon E. Moore, Robert Noyce and Arthur Rock.
Processors
4-bit processors
8-bit processors
16-bit processors
32-bit processors: the 80386 range
From 1993 to today
- Pentium
- Atom
- Celeron
- Intel Core
- Intel Core 2
- Intel Core i3
- Intel Core i5
- Intel Core i7
- Intel Core i9 Intel Core Ultra
Graphics cards
Intel Media
- Andy Grove Robert Noyce Gordon Moore 1978 edit.jpg
Andy Grove, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore in 1978
- Federico Faggin (cropped).jpg
Federico Faggin, designer of the Intel 4004
The 386 with the optional 387 co-processor
Paul Otellini, Craig Barrett and Sean Maloney in 2006
Intel microprocessor facility in Costa Rica was responsible in 2006 for 20% of Costa Rican exports and 4.9% of the country's GDP.
The 2020 Intel badge representing the Core i7 brand combined with the vPro platform marketing term
- "Little Bear Blue", Paddington Bear, Noel Street - geograph.org.uk - 4268839.jpg
Paddington Bear statue in London designed by Intel, auctioned for the NSPCC
References
- ↑ Intel Corporation Company Profile. Retrieved July 26, 2010.
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Other websites
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- Business data for Intel Corp.: Google Finance
- Yahoo! Finance
- Reuters
- SEC filings
- Intel at Curlie