Some of Intel's products include the earliest processors, current generations of processors and some core graphics cards. There are also some computers developed by ourselves.
1. Introduction to the museum: The Intel Museum is a small museum of Intel Corporation (Intel) at its headquarters. It is open for free six days a week. Not only is there a tour guide to explain it, but you can also get two exquisite brochures and a beautiful ballpoint pen before leaving. The museum covers an area of ??3,500 square feet, with the exhibition section on the left. Chinese guide provided. It includes exhibition halls: development history, integration, brand promotion plan, assembly and testing, wafer fab, Moore's Law, semiconductor science, chip design, binary code, digital transformation, and time and space treasure house. On the right is a souvenir shop. In addition, there is an online exhibition area.
2. Evaluation of the history of the I Museum: The Intel Museum is located on the first floor of the main office building of Intel Corporation. It is a place that has witnessed the growth history of Intel. Here, Intel's glorious development history in core technology fields from 1968 to 2002 is recorded. Here, you can see not only the long-standing 4004 microprocessor, but also the familiar Pentium series processors, all the way to the latest Nehalem processors. Through these old footprints, we can witness the past experiences of the semiconductor giant. , witness how the x86 processor develops, prospers and grows step by step.