In November, 1971, a company called Intel publicly introduced the world's first single chip microprocessor, the Intel 4004 (U.S. Patent #3,821,715), invented by Intel engineers Federico Faggin, Ted Hoff, and Stan Mazor. After the invention of integrated circuits revolutionized computer design, the only place to go was down -- in size that is. The Intel 4004 chip took the integrated circuit down one step further by placing all the parts that made a computer think (i.e. central processing unit, memory, input and output controls) on one small chip. Programming intelligence into inanimate objects had now become possible.
who invented Pascal software
The 8085 was introduced by Intel in 1977.
Existence. There is no such thing as an "Intel Other" processor.
this is the India based company but it has usa Intel processor
The Intel 4004 introduced in 1970 and was the first processor introduced by Intel.
Intel's first 64 bit processor
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The G5 does not have an Intel processor it has an IBM Power PC processor.
There is no such thing as an "Intel Premium" processor, and the Intel Pentium is 16 years old.
One of the heads of the design team in the 2005-2008 period was an anonymous Oregon Institute of Technology alumni. The credit for the invention of the Intel i7 processor can be given to no single person.
Intel Core Processor family
The first intel processor introduced in 1973 called is Intel 8008
Intel offers a range of different server processors. These include, to name a few, the Intel Xeon Processor E3, The Intel Xeon Processor E5 and the Intel Xeon Processor E7.