Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Exploring History Museum Intel Processors

As one veteran chip manufacturer, do not be surprised if Intel has a museum that displays all their products. In this place visitors can also find out the historical development of the processor.

Intel Museum is located in Santa Clara, California, United States. The town is included as part of the Sillicon Valley is indeed like being the headquarters of the world's leading IT vendors.


Comfortable atmosphere in the Small Museum

Intel Museum has a place not too large, yet comfortable when the user is guaranteed to be in it.



The entire area of ​​the museum is dominated by blue, the color that it has become a typical Intel. As a place that tells about the development of technology, this museum was made in such chic with a sophisticated all-round method of explanation.

Not far from the entrance, visitors are presented with a large touch screen that can be used to explore the history of Intel.

 
Gait Intel IT World

Intel lunge in the IT world was no doubt, this producer from the United States clearly has a number of findings that have changed the way people computing.


A brief history of Intel's development began to be found when a visitor enters the museum area of ​​Intel. There is reported gait Intel started by Gordon E Moore and Robert Noyce N in 1968.

Long story short, the duo's arrival triggers Intel's Andy Grove who later helped them to begin to make a microprocessor.

Intel in 1971 for the first time succeeded in giving birth Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EPROM), which then began dipasarkankan and patented a year later.

Intel is already overdo known as chip makers to computer manufacturers. But who would have thought, before they also released a chip for a calculator.

In addition to calculators, Intel was also never made the components for watches. In 1972, Intel's digital watchmaker Microma annexed and then produce displays for these devices.

Personal Computer (PC) Intel dimotor first created by IBM in 1978. Since this time many users who are already feeling the benefits kompututasi.


Computer users who had been long enough surely familiar with the Intel486 processor desktop PC. Yes, in this museum also tells the history of Intel processors, and then proceed to later generations such as Pentium.

In addition to the desktop PC processor, Intel also showed off a number of processors and processors for enterprise-class to super computers.

In addition to the history of the processor, through the places that appear all blue is Intel also showcased how they design and make the processor.

Intel true museum was built in 1980, but recently opened to the public since 1992. From the first built to date, the museum adjacent to the headquarters of Intel had been extended up to three times, now there are also souvenir shops that provide a variety of typical Intel.

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