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| revenue        = $43.623 billion as of 2010 <ref>[http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/50863/000095012311015783/f56033e10vk.htm#F56033112 Form 10-K]</ref>]
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Revision as of 00:13, 27 September 2011


Type: Public
Industry: Semi-coductors
Founded: July 18, 1968
Founder(s): Gordon Moore & Robert Noyce
Headquarters: Santa Clara, California
Country: USA
Employees: 82,500 as of 2010[1]
Revenue: $43.623 billion as of 2010 [2]]
Website: www.intel.com
Key People
Paul Otellini, President & CEO
Jane Shaw, Chairman

Intel Corporation is the inventor of the first microprocessor and it is the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer. Eighty percent of computer worldwide use Intel microchips. The company was established in 1968 and its headquarters is located in Santa Clara, California.[3]

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