The Intel Corporation is a venture capitalist firm, the world's largest maker of semiconductors and processors for computers, as well as one of the largest computer chip makers in the world. Founded in 1968, Intel produces or imports every single component needed to manufacture a microprocessor. They employ over 100,000 people and have offices all around the world.
Intel was founded by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore who both played a key role in designing many of Intel's original products such as helping develop what would become known as "Moore's Law" which proclaimed that would would double every 18 months. The technology of today run on what is known as the "x86 architecture", this is what it looks like. The chips are designed based on instructions given to them by computer's software. The instructions are all binary; they come in two values, either 0 or 1, which are represented by voltages of 0 and 5 volts respectively. Intel uses a series of circuit boards to test their chips to make sure they have been designed correctly and work as expected. The circuit board used for testing has a series of LED lights that flash whenever the chip receives a surge of electricity from a power source, this can be seen in the picture above. The voltage of surge is increased or decreased to a level that the computer's software designates, and the board's series of LED lights will flash. If there is a problem with the chip it will stop working at a specific voltage threshold. In 1985, Intel introduced the first Enhanced Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus slot, which allowed them to connect their microprocessors to other manufacturers' products. In 1989 they introduced the first 32-bit microprocessor, the i386-based Intel 386 family which included an upgraded version known as the 486 which was designed for use in home computers. Intel's processor are used in most of the world's "motherboards" or motherboard chipsets, although some chip designs are only compatible with specific generations. The i386 Intel 386 family of processors is perhaps the most widely used. It is also among the most common of all computer processor families, with over 100 million shipped in 1999 alone. The i386-compatible Intel 486 chips were usually referred to simply as "486s". It was then that Intel introduced the Pentium processors, which were possibly the first mainstream microprocessor designed to use radically pipelined execution technology, known as Hyper-Threading. The Pentium architecture was introduced in 1995 and quickly became the de facto standard for all new microprocessors, and was used almost exclusively until the introduction of Intel's Core series of processors in 2006. The Pentium M line of microprocessors were introduced in late 2000 and mainly targeted the mobile market although they were not directly marketed to mobile devices. They consisted of a "Pentium" core, which was a modified version of the Pentium III core which lacked MMX support, other than that they had exactly the same features as their predecessors. They do not support Hyper-threading. In 2004 Intel launched its first chip based on the Core architecture, known as Core 2 Duo or just Core Duo for short.
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