Intel Corporation's current logo, used since 2006
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Intel's headquarters in Santa Clara, California
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Formerly called
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N M Electronics (1968) |
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Traded as | |
Industry | Semiconductors |
Founded | July 18, 1968 |
Founders |
Gordon Moore Robert Noyce |
Headquarters | Santa Clara, California, U.S. |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Gordon Moore (Chairman Emeritus) Andy Bryant (Chairman) Brian Krzanich (CEO) |
Products |
Central processing units Microprocessors Integrated graphics processing units (iGPU) SoCs Motherboard chipsets Network interface controllers Modems Mobile phones Solid state drives Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Chipsets Flash memory Vehicle automation sensors |
Revenue | US$59.38 billion (2016) |
US$12.87 billion (2016) | |
US$10.31 billion (2016) | |
Total assets | US$113.3 billion (2016) |
Total equity | US$66.22 billion (2016) |
Number of employees
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106,000 (2016) |
Subsidiaries | Mobileye, McAfee, Here |
Website | www |
Coordinates: 37°23′16.54″N 121°57′48.74″W / 37.3879278°N 121.9635389°W
Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's largest and highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing.