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Intel Corporation is a prominent American multinational technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, within the heart of Silicon Valley. Established on July 18, 1968, by visionary engineers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, the company has grown into a cornerstone of the global semiconductor industry. Historically associated with the executive leadership of Andrew Grove, Intel pioneered the integrated electronics market and played a monumental role in the rise of personal computing. The company famously commercialized the world's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004, in 1971 and successfully established the x86 architecture, which remains a primary instruction set found in the vast majority of personal computers globally. As a primary designer and manufacturer of advanced semiconductors, Intel operates through an integrated device manufacturer (IDM) model, combining product development with at-scale global manufacturing facilities. The company’s organizational structure is primarily divided into key business segments, including the Client Computing Group (CCG), Data Center and AI (DCAI), and Intel Foundry. Through CCG, Intel delivers platforms, processors, and connectivity solutions that power consumer and commercial PCs, notebooks, and edge devices—notably through its Intel Core CPU and Intel Arc GPU lines. The DCAI segment provides workload-optimized solutions, such as microprocessors, AI accelerators, and custom ASICs, tailored for enterprise data centers, cloud environments, and high-performance computing networks. Under its strategic IDM 2.0 model, the Intel Foundry segment operates as a standalone business unit providing technology development, manufacturing, and advanced packaging services to external customers, aiming to compete with leading global foundries. Financially, Intel is a publicly traded corporation listed on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker symbol INTC. It is an enduring member of the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue. For the fiscal period ending December 31, 2025, the company reported an annual revenue of approximately US$52.85 billion. The firm employs a global workforce of roughly 85,100 people across various operations, including design centers and manufacturing plants spanning the United States, Malaysia, Israel, China, and India. Under the current leadership of Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan and Chairman of the Board Dr. Craig H. Barratt, Intel continues to navigate an evolving technology landscape. The company has increasingly expanded its focus toward emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, 5G networking, and autonomous driving, while remaining committed to long-term sustainability goals, corporate diversity, and advancing semiconductor design inspired by Moore's Law.
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Impactful work and a team that genuinely has your back.
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Faizan Ahmed
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Impactful work and a team that genuinely has your back.
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