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Intel Corporation: A Semiconductor Giant Intel, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is a leading American multinational technology corporation specializing in the design, manufacture, and sale of computer components. Founded in 1968 by Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce, and Arthur Rock, Intel's early...

Intel Overview

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  • Company type Public
  • Industry Semiconductors
  • Founded July 18, 1968
  • Founders Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce, Arthur Rock
  • Headquarters Santa Clara, California, U.S.
  • Area served Worldwide
  • Key people Lip-Bu Tan (CEO), Frank D. Yeary (chairman), David Zinsner (CFO), MJ Holthaus (co-CEO - products)
  • Revenue US$53.1 billion (2024)
  • Net income -US$19.2 billion (2024)
  • Number of employees 108,900 (2024)
  • Subsidiaries Mobileye (94.2%), Intel Ireland
  • Website www.intel.com

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Intel history

Last Updated : 23/03/25, 08:09 AM
Intel: From Memory Chips to AI Ambitions Intel, founded in 1968 by Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce, and Arthur Rock, quickly established itself as a semiconductor pioneer. Initially focusing on memory chips, its 1103 DRAM became a global bestseller by 1972. A pivotal moment arrived in 1971 with the launc...

INTEL NEWS

Intel announces key executive shake-up, says products chief Holthaus will exit

September 09, 2025 10:14 am

Among other changes, Intel announced setting up of a new central engineering group, which will be led by Srinivasan Iyengar, a senior vice president.

Intel's new patent aims to increase CPU performance with software

September 03, 2025 9:56 am

Intel has patented a new technology called "Software Defined Supercore", which aims to combine two or more cores into a large virtual core.

Intel warns US stake could hurt international sales, future grants

August 26, 2025 10:10 am

Intel's non-U.S. business may also be impacted by the U.S. government being a significant stockholder, as this could subject the company to additional regulations or restrictions, such as foreign subsidy laws in other countries.

Top News Headlines for School Assembly (August 26): Trump's additional 25% 'penalty' kicks in tomorrow, India warns Pakistan of potential flood

August 26, 2025 5:03 pm

Here are the top school assembly news headlines for today, August 26: India and Fiji strengthen defense ties, Supreme Court allows victim appeals, US acquires stake in Intel, Delhi Metro fare hike, Pujara retires, IIT reforms, CBSE mental health workshops, Israel tensions rise. These updates cover National, International, Sports, and Business news to help students stay informed and confident while presenting in their school morning assembly.

Trump says US ‘paid zero’ for Intel stake in new government deal

August 25, 2025 11:47 pm

The remarks came after Friday’s announcement that the government would acquire a 10% share in Intel, valued at about $8.9 billion.

The long, painful downfall of Intel

August 24, 2025 9:32 am

The tech titans of today work on the graveyards of yesterday.

US to take 10% equity stake in Intel, in Trump’s latest corporate move

August 23, 2025 7:23 am

Under the agreement, the US will purchase a 9.9% stake in Intel for $8.9 billion, or $20.47 per share, which represents a discount of about $4 from Intel's closing share price of $24.80 on Friday.

Intel CEO to visit White House on Monday: Report

August 11, 2025 9:59 am

Tan is expected to have an extensive conversation with Trump while looking to explain his personal and professional background.

Trump call to oust Intel CEO Tan could sidetrack chipmaker's turnaround

August 09, 2025 10:46 am

AI chip market leader Nvidia and iPhone-maker Apple have committed hundreds of billions of dollars to expand domestic manufacturing

Trump demands 'highly conflicted' Intel CEO resign over China ties

August 08, 2025 10:55 am

Trump's intervention marked a rare instance of a U.S. president publicly calling for a CEO's ouster and sparked debate among investors

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