Intel

Updated: 03/10/2024 by Computer Hope
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Founded on July 18, 1968, by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, Intel manufactures the Intel computer processors, Overdrive CPU upgrades, and networking devices. Its technologies have had a dominating influence on the technology industry.

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Note

Intel does not provide support for systems that include an Intel processor (e.g., Dell or HP (Hewlett-Packard) computers). Contact your computer manufacturer for support with these computers.

Phone: (408) 765-8080
Support: (916) 377-7000
Sales: (800) 538-3373
Alt number: (800) 628-8686
Fax: (408) 765-9904
Website: Intel official website
FTP: Intel official FTP site
Contact: Intel contact page
Address: Intel Corporation
2200 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95054-1537
Stock: Nasdaq: INTC

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November 2021 - Intel acquired some Centaur Technology employees from VIA Technologies. VIA retained Centaur's licenses and patents.

March 2017 - Intel announced Optane memory, a multi-planar, non-volatile fast storage device suitable for high-performance tasks like machine learning.

January 9, 2011 - Intel Sandy Bridge processor was released.

2007 - Intel introduced NVMe.

November 7, 2003 - Intel acquired Mobilian.

August 27, 2003 - Intel acquired Pallas.

July 8, 2003 - Intel acquired West Bay Semiconductor.

September 04, 2002 - Intel sold its Software Products and Services division, including Intel LANDesk.

June 23, 2002 - Intel shut down web hosting division.

March 16, 2002 - Intel announced it had developed a 90 nanometer memory chips containing 330 million transistors.

March 21, 2001 - Intel was to acquire ICP vortex Computersysteme.

January 15, 2001 - Chip-making giant Intel Corp. agreed to acquire Xircom Inc., a maker of mobile computing gear, for about $748 million.

January 02, 2001 - Intel released its new digital audio player the Intel Pocket Concert Audio Player.

August 15, 2000 - Intel was to acquire Ziatech.

June 27, 2000 - Indeo was acquired from Intel by Ligos Technology.

April 10, 2000 - Intel acquired Picazo Communications.

April 2000 - Intel acquired Kuck & Associates.

March 2000 - Intel acquired Ambient Technologies.

January 2000 - Intel licensed the rights to Chips and Technologies to Asiliant Technologies.

June 1, 1999 - Intel to acquire Dialogic for about $780 million.

1998 - Intel to acquire Chips and Technologies.

1976 - Intel introduced the 8085 processor.

October 1970 - Intel released its first commercially available DRAM, the Intel 1103.

1969 - Intel released its first product, the 3101 Schottky TTL bipolar 64-bit SRAM (static random-access memory). In the same year, Intel released the 3301 Schottky bipolar 1024-bit ROM (read-only memory).

1968 - Intel founded by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore.