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Journey Through Decades of Innovation

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Historical Timeline

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How Intel Makes Chips

Look back at four decades of breakthroughs

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Making Silicon Chips

From purified silicon to technology that powers your everyday life, discover the making of silicon chips—the most complex devices ever manufactured.

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Robert Noyce

Intel’s co-founder and co-inventor of the integrated circuit made numerous contributions to the advancement of technology.

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Moore's Law

Intel co-founder Gordon Moore made a remarkable prediction for technology advancement.

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The Intel® 4004 Chip

Get the story behind Intel’s first microprocessor, and learn how it changed the course of technology and the world.

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