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Prepared By:Fahad Surahio 112Sagar Kumar 158
Introduction
The Intel Corporation is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Intel is one of the world's largest and highest valued semiconductor chip makers, based on revenue
From 2004 to 2015. Approximately 85,000 people were employed at Intel in 2004.
An Intelligent Company• Integrated Electronic Corporation
• Founded on July 18, 1968 by Gordon E. Moore and Robert Noyce
• Largest semiconductor chip producer in the world
• Manufactures the processors that are used in the majority of laptop computers and makes many other devices that relate to computing and communication
•World Leader in microprocessor manufacturing with about 80% Market share
Mission statement
"Delight our customers, employees, and shareholders by relentlessly delivering the platform and technology advancements that become essential to the way we work and live."
Manufacturing Process
silicon
wafer
chipsClean room
Bunny suits
Silicon
Silicon, the principal ingredient in beach sand, is a natural semiconductor and the most abundant element on Earth except for oxygen.
Chips
A chip is a complex device that forms the brains of every computing device. While chips look flat, they are three-dimensional structures and may include as many as 30 layers of complex circuitry
Clean Rooms
Chips are fabricated in batches of wafers in clean rooms that are thousands of times cleaner than hospital operating rooms.
Bunny Suits
Fab technicians wear special suits, nicknamed bunny suits, designed to keep contaminants such as lint and hair off the wafers during chip manufacturing.
Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology
Thanks to Intel HT Technology, businesses can:
•Improve productivity by doing more simultaneously without slowing down•Provide faster response times for Internet and e-commerce applications, enhancing customer experiences•Increase the number of transactions that can be processed simultaneously•Utilize existing 32-bit application technologies while maintaining 64-bit future readiness