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  2. Intel - Wikipedia

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    Intel Corporation [note 1] is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, ... Intel was founded on July 18, 1968, ...

  3. Gordon Moore - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Earle Moore (January 3, 1929 – March 24, 2023) was an American businessman, engineer, and the co-founder and emeritus chairman of Intel Corporation.He proposed Moore's law which makes the observation that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years.

  4. Timeline of Intel - Wikipedia

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    Intel announces the world's first CHMOS DRAMs, which have densities as high as 256K. [4] 1985: Product: Intel enters the parallel supercomputer business and introduces the iPSC/1. [4] [7] 1985: October: Product: Intel launches (and sole-sources) the 80386 processor, a 32-bit chip that incorporates 275K transistors and can run multiple software ...

  5. Gordon E. Moore, Intel founder and creator of Moore's Law ...

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    Gordon E. Moore was among the earliest pioneers in the creation of the integrated circuit, chips of silicon that formed the backbone of modern technology.

  6. Intel co-founder, philanthropist Gordon Moore dies at 94 - AOL

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    Gordon Moore, the Intel Corp. co-founder who set the breakneck pace of progress in the digital age with a simple 1965 prediction of how quickly engineers would boost the capacity of computer chips ...

  7. The Birth and Boom of the World's Largest Chip-Maker - AOL

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    On this day in economic and business history... Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce were part of the founding team behind Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957. In 11 years, the two men would forge legendary ...

  8. Robert Noyce - Wikipedia

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    She was the first director of personnel for Intel Corporation and the first vice president of human resources for Apple Inc. She was a founding trustee and served as chair of the board for the Noyce Foundation, founded in 1990. [37] Bowers died on January 24, 2024, at the age of 86. Noyce kept active his entire life.

  9. Andrew Grove - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore co-founded Intel, after they and Grove left Fairchild Semiconductor. Grove joined on the day of its incorporation, although he was not a founder. Fellow Hungarian émigré Leslie L. Vadász was Intel's fourth employee. [4]