Not just the processor | 50-year-old Intel's top ten innovations have changed the world

Recently, Intel’s negative news has continued, but this month’s July 18th is Intel’s 50th birthday. On July 8th, the X86 processor has just come out for the 40th anniversary. Although Intel’s 'night festival is not guaranteed,' it’s been done by other manufacturers in the process. There is no face, but Intel’s position in the PC and even the global technology industry is crucial. In the past 50 years, Intel has not only contributed X86 processors, but also made great contributions to Moore's Law, USB, manufacturing processes, memory chips, Ethernet, etc. It can be said that many technologies are exposed to these technologies/products every day..

As part of Intel's 50th anniversary, Intel previously asked the public to select Intel's 50 major achievements, after which the company's more than 26,000 employees selected some of the most important technologies/products, and finally scored 10 points for 10 points. Technology / Product. Here are the results of the selection:

Intel's 50-year-old innovative X86 processor

The first list is not suspense, the X86 processor has established Intel's status today. Intel introduced the 8086 processor 40 years ago, and was selected by IBM to become a PC-compatible processor. Until today, PC, workstation, server and other markets are in the market. Use an X86 processor.

Intel's 50-year innovation in Moore's Law

The second biggest innovation is Moore's Law. In 1965, Gordon Moore, an engineer at Fairchild Semiconductor, proposed that the chip transistor density doubled every 18 months, and then revised to double every 24 months. Intel has always been Moore. The most important defender of the law.

Intel's 50-year-old innovative USB

The third innovation is not the processor, but the USB standard. I don't think there is anything wrong with it. The name of the USB universal interface is well-deserved. Intel has been actively involved since 1995, promoting USB development. Considering the current situation, USB has become a use. The most extensive interface.

Intel's 50-year-old innovative 8080 processor

The fourth is Intel's 8080 processor, the first general-purpose processor introduced in 1974, one of the most successful and popular processors of the early years.

Intel's 50-year-old innovative 3D transistor

Intel was the first mass-produced 3D transistor technology. It was the first to use Tri-Gate transistor technology in the 22nm era, which is now known as the FinFET process.

Intel's 50-year-old innovative 4004 processor

4004 can not be forgotten, this is Intel and the world's first commercial processor products.

Intel's 50-year-old innovative Pentium processor

In 1993, Intel introduced the Pentium Pentium processor, which does not continue the previous 486, 386 and the like. Although the first generation of Pentium was 586, it is not officially named, Pentium is.

Intel's 50-year-old innovative 3D XPoint flash memory

Intel originally started as a memory chip. It was squeezed by Japanese companies and turned to the processor. However, Intel still can't forget it after many years. The memory chip business is still going on. Joint Micron has developed 3D XPoint flash memory.

Intel's 50-year-old innovative Ethernet

The Ethernet standard was also introduced by Intel and Xerox, DEC and other companies, and is still one of the main standards of various computer systems around the world.

Intel's 50-year-old innovative multi-core processor

The tenth gave Intel's multi-core processor. In 2005, Intel introduced the Pentium D dual-core processor, which is the first dual-core processor.

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