Intel/ Microprocessor

             Computers have impacted life greatly for people like you and me. The microprocessor and Intel are to thank for that. A microprocessor is a chip that can perform arithmetic, logic, and control the functions of a computer (Sloan 364). Intel's early invention of the microprocessor truly impacted life forever.
             The microprocessor was invented because a company from Japan, Busicom, gave Intel a call. Busicom wanted to ask Intel a little favor. Busicom wanted Intel to make 12 chips for calculators. Instead, A worker at Intel, Tedd Hoff, said that Intel should make 1 chip that functions as 12 (www.intel.com). Intel supported this idea and soon enough there were microprocessors.
             The company that invented microprocessors was Intel (Sloan 364). But, Intel would be nothing without two guys named Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore. Both of these gentlemen worked for a popular, technological, company called Fairchild (www.intel.com). Many workers at Fairchild dreamt about starting their own company. Well Noyce and Moore's dreams came true. They both broke off and boom Intel was a company. Well, alright so it wasn't that easy. First Noyce and Moore had to get their company funded. Art Rock, a founder of Fairchild, was just the man they were looking for. Rock funded Noyce and Moore's company by giving them 2.5 million dollars in less than 2 days (www.intel.com)! Needless to say, this was enough money to get Noyce and Moore well on their way to Intel. Before Noyce and Moore could actually have a real company, they needed a name. They choose the name Intel, which is short for integrated electronics (www.intel.com). Now, Intel was an official company, and still is today.
             The construction of the microprocessor was a very long process. The microprocessor "process" took 3 years, from 1968 to 1971, although, the actual constructing of the microprocessor took only 9 months (www.intel.com). Federco Fagg...

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