Intel Corporation
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#161
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$105.67B
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United States
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Omar Ishrak (Chairman)
Patrick Gelsinger (Chief Executive Officer)
David Zinsner (Chief Financial Officer)
Keyvan Esfarjani (Executive Vice President; Chief Global Operations Officer General Manager, Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Operations)
Greg Lavender (Chief Technology Officer)
April Miller Boise (Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer)
Christy Pambianchi (Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer)
Christoph Schell (Chief Commercial Officer)
Industrial Manufacturing
Technology
Summary
Intel Corporation is an American multinational technology company that designs and manufactures computer processors, memory chips, and other hardware and software components. The company was founded in 1968 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
Intel is best known for its microprocessors, which are widely used in personal computers, servers, and other computing devices. The company has also expanded into other areas, including memory chips, network interface controllers, and graphics processing units.
Over the years, Intel has played a key role in the development of the technology industry, with its products and innovations helping to drive advances in computing and communications. The company has also faced a number of challenges, including competition from rival chipmakers and regulatory scrutiny over antitrust issues.
Today, Intel remains a major player in the technology industry, with its products powering many of the world's most popular computing devices. The company has a global workforce of over 100,000 employees and operates in more than 60 countries around the world.
History
Intel Corporation is an American multinational technology company that designs and manufactures computer processors, memory chips, and other hardware and software components. The company has a long and storied history, which spans more than five decades.
Intel was founded in July 1968 by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, who were both former employees of Fairchild Semiconductor. The company's name is a combination of "integrated electronics," reflecting its focus on developing integrated circuits.
In its early years, Intel was primarily a supplier of memory chips, which were used in a range of electronic devices. However, the company soon shifted its focus to microprocessors, which are the main processing units in computers and other computing devices.
Intel's first microprocessor, the 4004, was released in 1971. The 4004 was a 4-bit microprocessor that was designed for use in calculators and other small electronic devices. However, it quickly became clear that microprocessors had a much wider range of potential applications.
In 1972, Intel released the 8008 microprocessor, which was an 8-bit chip that was used in early personal computers. The 8008 was soon followed by the 8080, which became one of the most widely used microprocessors of the 1970s.
In 1975, Intel introduced the 8086 microprocessor, which was the first 16-bit chip. The 8086 became the basis for the x86 architecture, which is still used in most personal computers today.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Intel continued to innovate in the microprocessor space, releasing a range of chips that were faster and more powerful than their predecessors. The company also expanded into other areas, including memory chips, network interface controllers, and graphics processing units.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Intel faced increasing competition from rival chipmakers, particularly Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Intel responded by launching a series of aggressive marketing campaigns, which helped to maintain its dominant market share.
In recent years, Intel has faced a number of challenges, including competition from new rivals such as ARM and the rise of mobile computing devices. However, the company has continued to invest heavily in research and development, and has introduced a range of new products and technologies, including the Core i7 and Xeon processors, and the Optane memory platform.
Today, Intel remains one of the world's largest and most influential technology companies, with a global workforce of over 100,000 employees and operations in more than 60 countries around the world. The company is committed to driving advances in computing and communications, and continues to play a key role in shaping the future of technology.
Mission
Intel's mission is “to utilise the power of Moore’s Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on earth while serving as a role model for how companies should operate”. The company powers amazing experiences through a diverse product line and exciting partnerships.
Intel core values include “customer orientation, discipline, result orientation, inclusive and great place to work in, quality, and risk-taking.” These are the defining elements of what makes Intel run as an entity.
Its values are evidence that Intel listens and aligns its operations to the expectations of its customers, and meeting these is a sign of the company commitment to satisfy the challenges that accompany the needs of all the customers. Intel also acknowledges the power of respect in an interactive and cooperative environment where the company can bring out the best of all its employees.
Vision
According to Intel's website, their vision is as follows: “At Intel, building a better world is the core pf their business. If it’s smart and connected, it’s best with Intel. The company's strategy is a virtuous cycle of innovation—the cloud and the data center, the Internet of Things, memory and FPGAs all bound together by the goal of greater connectivity and enhanced performance.”
More concretely, the company is now working towards fulfilling the 'IDM 2.0' strategy. On March 23, 2021, CEO Pat Gelsinger laid out new plans for the company. These include a new strategy, called IDM 2.0, that includes investments in manufacturing facilities, use of both internal and external foundries, and a new foundry business called Intel Foundry Services (IFS), a standalone business unit. Unlike Intel Custom Foundry, IFS will offer a combination of packaging and process technology, and Intel's IP portfolio including x86 cores. Other plans for the company include a partnership with IBM and a new event for developers and engineers, called "Intel ON". Gelsinger also confirmed that Intel's 7 nm process is on track, and that the first products with 7 nm (It is now called Intel 4) are Ponte Vecchio and Meteor Lake.
Key Team
Omar Ishrak (Chairman)
Patrick Gelsinger (Chief Executive Officer)
David Zinsner (Chief Financial Officer)
Keyvan Esfarjani (Executive Vice President; Chief Global Operations Officer General Manager, Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Operations)
Greg Lavender (Chief Technology Officer)
April Miller Boise (Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer)
Christy Pambianchi (Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer)
Christoph Schell (Chief Commercial Officer)
Gordon Moore (Founder)
Robert Noyce (Founder)
Recognition and Awards
Products and Services
Intel Corporation is primarily focused on the design and manufacture of microprocessors, which are the main processing units in computers and other computing devices. The company's microprocessors are used in a wide range of products, including personal computers, servers, mobile devices, and embedded systems.
In addition to microprocessors, Intel also produces a range of other hardware and software components. Some of the company's main products and services include:
1. Memory and Storage: Intel produces a range of memory and storage products, including solid-state drives (SSDs), dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), and 3D XPoint memory.
2. FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays): Intel's FPGA products are programmable chips that can be customized for specific applications, such as artificial intelligence, networking, and data center acceleration.
3. Internet of Things (IoT) solutions: Intel offers a range of IoT solutions, including hardware platforms, software development kits, and cloud-based analytics tools.
4. Graphics and Visual Computing: Intel produces graphics processing units (GPUs) for use in gaming, video editing, and other visual computing applications.
5. Data Center Solutions: Intel provides a range of data center solutions, including microprocessors, memory, storage, and networking products, as well as software and analytics tools.
Intel's products and services are focused on driving advances in computing and communications, and the company is committed to developing innovative technologies that enable new forms of computing and communication.
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Omar Ishrak (Chairman)
Patrick Gelsinger (Chief Executive Officer)
David Zinsner (Chief Financial Officer)
Keyvan Esfarjani (Executive Vice President; Chief Global Operations Officer General Manager, Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Operations)
Greg Lavender (Chief Technology Officer)
April Miller Boise (Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer)
Christy Pambianchi (Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer)
Christoph Schell (Chief Commercial Officer)
Industrial Manufacturing
Technology