Our history
Back in 1968, two scientists, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, founded Intel with a vision for semiconductor memory products. By 1971, they had introduced the world’s first microprocessor. Since then, Intel has established a heritage of innovation that continues to expand the reach and promise of computing while advancing the ways people work and live worldwide.
Quick facts
- Global headquarters: Santa Clara, California
- 82,500 employees worldwide (2010 data)
- 55 percent of employees reside in the U.S.
- NASDAQ ticker symbol: INTC
- Paul Otellini, President and Chief Executive Officer
- 2011 net revenue: $54 billion
- 2011 earnings per share: $2.39