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Ingredient Branding

End User Marketing and “Intel Inside”

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In 1983, Esquire commissioned journalist Tom Wolfe to write a piece on Robert Noyce for its anniversary issue.

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Intel’s First Single-Chip Microprocessor

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Moore's Law

Learn more about Moore's Law, the principle that would guide microchip development from 1965 onward.

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Intel’s Founding

Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore incorporated their new venture on July 18, 1968

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Less than a year after starting, Intel introduced its first product: the 3101 static random-access memory (SRAM).

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Intel’s assembly plant in Penang was the company’s first outside the U.S.

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Invention of the EPROM

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The Intel 8008

The development and uses of the Intel 8008 microprocessor.

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In 1997, Time magazine named Intel CEO Andy Grove its Man of the Year.

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The future of personal computing changed forever with the launch of the Intel-powered IBM PC on August 12, 1981.