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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> 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>, having apologized to China the month before after forcing unvaccinated employees to remain unpaid and leave.<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2021/12/22/intel-will-put-unvaccinated-employees-on-unpaid-leave/</ref>.<ref>https://www.dailywire.com/news/tech-company-intel-apologizes-in-china-after-saying-it-will-not-source-products-from-uyghur-regions</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>, having apologized to China the month before after forcing unvaccinated employees to remain unpaid and leave.<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2021/12/22/intel-will-put-unvaccinated-employees-on-unpaid-leave/</ref>.<ref>https://www.dailywire.com/news/tech-company-intel-apologizes-in-china-after-saying-it-will-not-source-products-from-uyghur-regions</ref>
  
== Intels Famous Processors ==
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== List of Intel Processors ==
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
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! Release
 
! Release
! Intel Chip Model
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! Processor Name
! gHz/mHz/kHz of Processor
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! Clock Speed
 
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| November 15, 1971
 
| November 15, 1971
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| ''Core 2''
 
| ''Core 2''
 
| 1.06 GHz to 3.33 GHz
 
| 1.06 GHz to 3.33 GHz
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| November 18, 2008
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| ''Core i7''
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| Up to 5.4 GHz
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| September 2009
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| ''Core i5''
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| Up to 5.1 GHz
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| January 7, 2010
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| ''Core i3''
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| 1.6 GHz to 4 GHz
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| May 30, 2017
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| ''Core i9''
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| Up to 6.0 GHz
 
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Latest revision as of 11:04, June 25, 2023

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], having apologized to China the month before after forcing unvaccinated employees to remain unpaid and leave.[3].[4]

List of Intel Processors

Release Processor Name Clock Speed
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
November 18, 2008 Core i7 Up to 5.4 GHz
September 2009 Core i5 Up to 5.1 GHz
January 7, 2010 Core i3 1.6 GHz to 4 GHz
May 30, 2017 Core i9 Up to 6.0 GHz

See also

References

Additional Reading

Sixty Years of the Transistor - Intel
The Lives and Death of Moore's Law