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| − | '''Intel''' is a company which manufactures computer components founded in 1968 by [[Robert Noyce]] and Gordon Moore. It is best known for its line of [[microprocessor]]s. Intel sold the first microprocessor with the Intel 4004 in 1971.<ref>http://www.intel.com/museum/corporatetimeline/index.htm</ref> | + | '''Intel''' is a company which manufactures computer components founded in 1968 by [[Robert Noyce]] and Gordon Moore. It is best known for its line of [[microprocessor]]s. Intel sold the first microprocessor with the Intel 4004 in 1971.<ref>http://www.intel.com/museum/corporatetimeline/index.htm</ref> In January 2022, Intel removed references to [[Xinjiang]] after pressure from China.<ref>[https://www.dailywire.com/news/intel-removes-mention-of-xinjiang-after-pressure-from-china Intel Removes Mention Of Xinjiang After Pressure From China]</ref> |
== Intels Famous Processors == | == Intels Famous Processors == | ||
Revision as of 08:46, January 17, 2022
Intel is a company which manufactures computer components founded in 1968 by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore. It is best known for its line of microprocessors. Intel sold the first microprocessor with the Intel 4004 in 1971.[1] In January 2022, Intel removed references to Xinjiang after pressure from China.[2]
Intels Famous Processors
| Release | Intel Chip Model | gHz/mHz/kHz of Processor |
|---|---|---|
| November 15, 1971 | 4004 | 740-750 KHz |
| April 1974 | 8080 | 2 MHz to 3.125 MHz |
| 1978 | 8086 | 5 MHz to 10 MHz |
| 1982 | i286 (80286) | 5 MHz to 25 MHz |
| October 1985 | i386 (80386) | 12 MHz to 40 MHz |
| April 1989 | i486 (80486) | 16 MHz to 100 MHz |
| March 22, 1993 | Pentium | 60 MHz to 300 MHz |
| November 1, 1995 | Pentium Pro | 150 MHz to 200 MHz |
| May 7, 1997 | Pentium II | 233 MHz to 450 MHz |
| February 26, 1999 | Pentium III | 400 MHz to 1.4 GHz |
| November 20, 2000 | Pentium 4 | 1.3 GHz to 3.8 GHz |
| March 12, 2003 | Pentium M | 900 MHz to 2.26 GHz |
| May 25, 2005 | Pentium D | 2.66 GHz to 3.73 GHz |
| July 26, 2006 | Core 2 | 1.06 GHz to 3.33 GHz |
See also
References
Additional Reading
Sixty Years of the Transistor - Intel
The Lives and Death of Moore's Law