Definition of Intel

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n. American electronics corporation headquartered in California, producer of a wide variety of electronics and computer components (including semiconductors, microprocessors, chipsets, and more)

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Intel Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Designs, develops, manufactures and markets advanced microcomputer components and related products at various levels of integration, such as silicon-based semiconductors etched with complex patterns of transistors, microprocessors and related board-level products, chipsets, embedded processors and microcontrollers, flash memory


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Intel Corporation
Intel Corporation (; ) is the world's largest semiconductor company and the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in many personal computers. Founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation and based in Santa Clara, CaliforniaUSA, Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards and ICs, flash memory, graphic chips, embedded processors, and other devices related to communications and computing. Founded by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, Intel combines advanced chip design capability with a leading-edge manufacturing capability. Originally known primarily to engineers and technologists, Intel's successful "Intel Inside" advertising campaign of the 1990s made it and its Pentium processor household names.

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