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    • i386 Microprocessor Package, 1985

    • i386 Microprocessor Package, 1985

    • Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor packages; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Color photograph of the i386 microprocessor package. Clock speeds: 16 MHz (5 to 6 MIPS) 20 MHz introduced February 16, 1987 (6 to 7 MIPS) 25 MHz introduced April 4, 1988 (8.5 MIPS) 33 MHz introduced April 10, 1989 (11.4 MIPS, 9.4 SPECint92 on...
    • Intel® Pentium® III Microprocessor Package, 1999

    • Intel® Pentium® III Microprocessor Package, 1999

    • Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor packages; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor wafers; Technology;

    • Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® Pentium® III microprocessor package. Clock Speeds: 450, 500, 550, and 600 MHz. Number of transistors: 9.5 million (0.25 micron process). L2 cache: 512 KB. System Bus Speed: 100 MHz. System Bus Width: 64 bit...
    • Dr. Robert N. Noyce, 1987

    • Dr. Robert N. Noyce, 1987

    • Electronic industries; Intel innovators; Noyce, Robert N., 1927-1990; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Black-and-white photograph of Intel co-founder Robert N. Noyce in 1987. Bob Noyce's nickname was the "Mayor of Silicon Valley." He was one of the very first scientists to work in the area -- long before the stretch of California had...
    • Dr. Robert N. Noyce, 1968

    • Dr. Robert N. Noyce, 1968

    • Electronic industries; Intel innovators; Noyce, Robert N., 1927-1990; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Robert N. Noyce. Intel co-founder, Bob Noyce's nickname was the "Mayor of Silicon Valley." He was one of the very first scientists to work in the area -- long before the stretch of California had earned...
    • Dr. Dov Frohman, 1971

    • Dr. Dov Frohman, 1971

    • Electronic industries; Frohman, Dov; Intel innovators; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Dov Frohman. Later becoming President and General Manager of Intel's operations in Israel, Frohman invented the world's first erasable, programmable read-only memory 1702 EPROM, introduced by Intel in 1971.
    • Early Bunnysuits, 1973

    • Early Bunnysuits, 1973

    • Bunnysuits; Electronic industries; Manufacturing; People; Photographs; Quality assurance; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor wafers; Technicians; Technology; Women;

    • Black-and-white photograph of early bunnysuits. Today's modern bunnysuit is made of Gortex®. The first bunnysuits, introduced at Intel in 1973, were made of polyester. The suits were very baggy and had the look of a poor bunny rabbit costume, thus...
    • 4-Inch Wafer Possitive Acid Spin, 1976

    • 4-Inch Wafer Possitive Acid Spin, 1976

    • Bunnysuits; Electronic industries; Manufacturing; People; Photographs; Quality assurance; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor wafers; Technicians; Technology; Women;

    • Black-and-white photograph of an operator in an early bunnysuit. 4-inch wafer being prepared for possitive acid spin. 4-inch wafers were introduced at Intel in 1976.
    • Intel 1702 Memory chip package, 1971

    • Intel 1702 Memory chip package, 1971

    • Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Memory chip packages; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Color slide of the Intel 1702 Memory chip package. Dov Frohman, today president of Intel's operations in Israel, invented the world's first erasable, programmable read-only memory 1702 EPROM, introduced by Intel in 1971.
    • 3101 64-Bit Schottky Bipolar RAM Die, 1969

    • 3101 64-Bit Schottky Bipolar RAM Die, 1969

    • Electronic industries; Memory dies; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Enlarged color photograph of the 3101 64-Bit Schottky Bipolar RAM Die. Intel's first successful product, the 3101 Schottky bipolar memory, a 64-bit high speed static random access memory (RAM) was introduced in 1969, just nine months after the...
    • Intel Pentium III MPU die, 1999

    • Intel Pentium III MPU die, 1999

    • Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor dies; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Enlarged color photograph of the Intel Pentium III MPU die. The Intel® Pentium® III processor features 70 new instructions--Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions -- that dramatically enhance the performance of advanced imaging, 3-D, streaming audio,...
    • Intel® Pentium® II MPU die, 1997

    • Intel® Pentium® II MPU die, 1997

    • Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor dies; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® Pentium® II MPU die. The 7.5 million-transistor Intel® Pentium® II processor incorporates Intel® MMX™ technology, which is designed specifically to process video, audio and graphics data efficiently....
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