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Revision as of 00:28, 3 August 2016
Intel | |||||||||
Type | Public | ||||||||
Founded | July 18, 1968 Mountain View, California | ||||||||
Founder | Gordon Moore Robert Noyce Andrew Grove | ||||||||
Headquarters | Santa Clara, California | ||||||||
Website | http://www.intel.com | ||||||||
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Intel Corporation is a semiconductor chip maker.
Contents
Find Chip
- By S-Spec
Processor Families
- 3000
- 80186
- 80188
- 80286
- 80376
- 80386
- 80486
- Atom
- Atom x3
- Atom x5
- Atom x7
- Celeron
- Celeron D
- Celeron M
- Core 2 Duo
- Core 2 Extreme
- Core 2 Quad
- Core 2 Quad Extreme
- Core 2 Solo
- Core Duo
- Core i3
- Core i5
- Core i7
- Core i7 EE
- Core M
- Core Solo
- i860
- i960
- iAPX432
- Itanium
- Itanium 2
- MCS-4
- MCS-40
- MCS-48
- MCS-51
- MCS-8
- MCS-80
- MCS-85
- MCS-86
- MCS-88
- MCS-96
- Mobile Pentium II
- Pentium
- Pentium 4
- Pentium 4 EE
- Pentium 4-M
- Pentium D
- Pentium EE
- Pentium II
- Pentium III
- Pentium III Mobile
- Pentium III Xeon
- Pentium II Mobile
- Pentium II Xeon
- Pentium M
- Pentium MMX
- Pentium Pro
- Quark
- Xeon
- Xeon D
- Xeon E3
- Xeon E5
- Xeon E7
Instruction set architectures
Microarchitectures
Mainstream:
ULP:
Other Chips
Other
Other topics
Facts about "Intel"
company type | public + |
founded | July 18, 1968 + |
founded location | Mountain View, California + |
founder | Gordon Moore +, Robert Noyce + and Andrew Grove + |
full page name | intel + |
headquarters | Santa Clara, California + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | Intel + |
website | http://www.intel.com + |
wikidata id | Q248 + |