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Intel, short for Integrated Electronics, is an American multinational corporation and technology company known primarily for designing and manufacturing advanced semiconductor products, particularly microprocessors for computers. Founded in 1968, Intel pioneered the development of the microprocessor, which serves as the central processing unit (CPU) in computers, enabling them to execute instructions and perform calculations. The company has been a leader in the semiconductor industry, contributing to advancements in computing technology across various devices, including personal computers, servers, and embedded systems. Intel is also involved in the production of other hardware components, such as chipsets, memory modules, and storage solutions. The brand is recognized for its innovation, influence on computing standards, and its impact on the evolution of technology in both consumer and enterprise sectors.
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