Explore Intel's journey through time, discovering how our commitment to innovation has shaped a more sustainable future for technology and our planet.
Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore rename the newly formed company NM Electronics to Intel Corporation, laying the foundation for decades of technological innovation.
Intel debuts the 4004, the world's first commercial microprocessor, igniting the microprocessor revolution and propelling the future of computing devices.
Launch of the 8086 processor, establishing the x86 architecture that drives countless PCs and servers in the modern era.
Intel introduces the 386 processor with 32-bit architecture, ushering in a new era of performance and multitasking for personal computers.