Intel

Intel is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Our company is one of the world's largest and highest valued semiconductor chip makers, based on revenue.[3] It is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers. Our company supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP and Dell. Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove, Intel combines advanced chip design capability with a leading-edge manufacturing capability.

Our company was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, our company invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs, and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry.[4][5]

Our company was ranked #56 on the 2015 rankings of the world's most valuable brands published by Millward Brown Optimor.

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