In 1968, Gordon Moore (famous for Moore’s Law) and Robert Noyce founded Intel, making it a pioneer in semiconductor technology. Intel's first major breakthrough came in 1971 when they developed the 4004 microprocessor, which was the world's first commercial microprocessor. This innovation revolutionized the world of computing.In the 1980s, Intel partnered with IBM to supply processors for their IBM PC. This partnership propelled Intel to the top of the personal computing world. Then, in 1993, they launched the Pentium processors, which quickly became a household name and played a key role in the rapid development of personal computing during the 90s and 2000s.Intel maintained its dominance in the semiconductor market with its Core series processors (such as Core i3, i5, and i7), becoming the standard for both consumer and business computers.
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