Intel

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.
Contact information
Intel does not provide support for systems that include an Intel processor (e.g., Dell or HP 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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Company news
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.
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.