Company responsible for producing the microprocessors that most commonly appear in PC-compatible personal computers These processors include the 80386, 80486, and the Pentium line
A major manufacturer of integrated circuits used in computers Intel makes the 8086 family of microprocessors and its derivatives: the 8088, 80286, 80386SX and DX, and 80486SX and DX These are the chips used in the IBM PC family of computers and all the computers discussed in this book
An industry leader in computer electronic components Intel created the first microprocessor, and remains on the cutting edge of this type of technology Intel was founded in 1968 by researchers from Fairchild Semiconductor, a division of the Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation, including Dr Gordon Moore, who is famous for "Moore's Law," a prediction of the continued growth in processing power available from the microchip
Maker of the 80x86 and Pentium lines of processors which are used in IBM PC and compatible computers
Intel Corporation, a US-based multinational corporation that is best known for designing and manufacturing microprocessors and specialized integrated circuits
{i} American electronics corporation headquartered in California, producer of a wide variety of electronics and computer components (including semiconductors, microprocessors, chipsets, and more)