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Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce founded Intel, short for INTegrated ELectronics.
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Intel's first product, the 3101 Schottky bipolar random access memory, is invented,
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Intel goes public and releases it's first microprocessor, the 4004
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Intel 8080 enters the market as the first public microprocessor, being used in all kinds of retail, from stop lights to operating cash registers.
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The Intel 8080, famously known as being the first personal computer, is introduced, and is based on the Intel 8088 microprocessor.
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Intel 8086 is introduced as a microprocessor reaching industrial standards.
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Intel debuts on the Fortune 500, and the - then president of the US, Jimmy Carter, awards Noyce with the National Medal of Science.
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The IBM selects Intel as it's first computer's microprocessor. It is also the microprocessor's 10 year anniversary.
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Intel is listed as one of the "Top 100 companies to work for". Intel sees $1 Billion in annual revenue for the first time.
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Intel unveils the 32 bit Intel 386, a processor that can run several programs at once.
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Intel i860 is the first commercial microprocessor with over a million transistors.
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Moore receives the national medal of technology from the - then president George W. Bush.
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Intel Inside is launched, creating a household name.
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Intel becomes the title sponsor of the International Science and Engineering Fair.
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The Dow Jones adds Intel on their roster.
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Intel Centrino mobile technology helps make wireless internet connectivity much more prevalent.
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The smallest microprocessor, the Intel Atom, debuts for low cost mobile internet devices.
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The iPhone 7 will have an Intel modem inside.
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Who knows what the future holds for Intel? Maybe they'll run out of transistors they can fit on a chip?