Welcome, and thanks for reading this issue of Fast Company’s Plugged In. On August 22, President Donald Trump announced via Truth Social that the U.S. federal government had acquired 10% of Intel. The ...
The history of Intel’s 8008 processor. Insight into the x86 architecture. Lasting legacy with modern applications. Computer Terminal Corporation (now defunct Datapoint) launched the DataPoint 3300 ...
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Intel changed the game in 1985 with the launch of its 386 CPU, ushering in the age of the 32-bit processor and paving the way for the lofty performance heights we take for granted today. Originally ...
August 7, 2006: Apple unleashes the first Mac Pro, a high-end desktop computer that completes the company’s transition from PowerPC to Intel processors. Built for computation-heavy tasks like 3D ...
Intel and Advanced Micro Devices' long history of competing for microprocessor dominance has landed them in court before. In the latest salvo, AMD this week filed an antitrust suit in U.S. District ...
Tuesday’s raid on Intel’s Munich office by European Commission investigators marks the latest development in one of several antitrust cases that have dogged the world’s largest chipmaker for years.
While Intel stock has seen big setbacks in recent years, the stock has witnessed extraordinary rallies in the past as well ...
On August 22, President Donald Trump announced via Truth Social that the U.S. federal government had acquired 10% of Intel. The chipmaker’s news release trumpeted the deal as “historic.” That it was.