What year was Intel founded?
1968
What was the world’s first commercial microprocessor introduced by Intel?
Intel 4004
What is Intel’s famous marketing campaign launched in 1991?
Intel Inside
Intel once owned a watch company. What was its name?
Microma
Where is Intel’s US headquarters located?
Santa Clara, California
Who were Intel’s co-founders?
Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce
Which architecture became the standard for PCs thanks to Intel?
x86
Name one of Intel’s core cultural values.
Fearless, Inclusion, Customer-Obsessed, One Intel, Truth & Transparency, Quality
What was the first Intel microprocessor originally designed for?
A Japanese calculator (Busicom)
Which US state hosts Intel’s largest manufacturing site?
Oregon
What was Intel’s original name before “Intel”?
N M Electronics
What year did Intel launch the Pentium processor?
1993
What annual event reinforces Intel’s cultural principles?
LearningFest
How much did Intel pay to acquire rights to its name?
$15,000
What is Intel’s major site in Arizona called?
Ocotillo Campus (Chandler, AZ)
What does “Intel” stand for?
Integrated Electronics
What is the name of Intel’s 3D XPoint memory technology?
Optane
What is Intel’s diversity goal for 2030?
Double women in senior leadership and exceed 40% female representation in technical roles
Which Intel co-founder predicted Moore’s Law?
Gordon Moore
Which US state is home to Intel’s advanced packaging facility?
New Mexico
What was Intel’s first product?
3101 Schottky bipolar RAM chip
Which Intel platform integrates CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs for AI?
Intel Core Ultra
Which strategy sets Intel’s global ambitions for inclusion?
RISE Strategy
What year did Intel open its first international manufacturing facility?
1972 (Malaysia)
What is Intel’s current mission statement focus?
To create world-changing technology that improves the life of every person on the planet