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00:02:27 1 Current operations
00:02:36 1.1 Operating segments
00:03:45 1.2 Top customers
00:04:07 1.3 Market share
00:04:15 1.3.1 Market share in early 2011
00:04:48 1.3.2 Historical market share
00:05:22 1.3.3 Major competitors
00:07:00 2 Corporate history
00:07:09 2.1 Origins
00:08:51 2.2 Early history
00:12:34 2.3 Slowing demand and challenges to dominance in 2000
00:13:20 2.4 Litigation
00:14:24 2.5 Regaining of momentum (2005–2007)
00:15:18 2.6 Sale of XScale processor business (2006)
00:15:57 2.7 Acquisitions and investments (2010–present)
00:20:48 2.7.1 Acquisition table (2009–present)
00:20:58 2.7.2 Expansions (2008–2011)
00:22:04 2.7.3 Opening up the foundries to other manufacturers (2013)
00:24:00 3 Product and market history
00:24:09 3.1 SRAMS and the microprocessor
00:25:08 3.2 From DRAM to microprocessors
00:26:11 3.3 Intel, x86 processors, and the IBM PC
00:28:05 3.3.1 386 microprocessor
00:30:02 3.3.2 486, Pentium, and Itanium
00:32:26 3.3.3 Pentium flaw
00:34:44 3.3.4 "Intel Inside" and other campaigns
00:36:46 3.3.5 2018 security flaws
00:38:27 3.3.6 Remote Keyboard Android App
00:38:58 3.4 Solid-state drives (SSD)
00:39:41 3.5 Supercomputers
00:40:30 3.6 Mobile Linux software
00:41:37 3.7 Competition, antitrust and espionage
00:43:52 3.8 Use of Intel products by Apple Computer (2005–present)
00:44:46 3.9 Core 2 Duo advertisement controversy (2007)
00:45:26 3.10 Introduction of Classmate PC (2011)
00:45:49 3.11 Introduction of new mobile processor technology (2011)
00:47:04 3.12 Update to server chips (2011)
00:47:24 3.13 Introduction of Ivy Bridge 22 nm processors (2011)
00:47:49 3.14 Development of Personal Office Energy Monitor (POEM) (2011)
00:48:24 3.15 iIT Manager/i series
00:49:02 3.16 Car Security System (2011)
00:49:27 3.17 High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection
00:49:49 3.18 Move from Wintel desktop to open mobile platforms (2013–2014)
00:50:32 3.19 Introduction of Haswell processors (2013)
00:50:53 3.20 Wearable fashion (2014)
00:51:40 3.21 Fog computing
00:52:12 3.22 Conflict-free production
00:53:09 3.23 Self driving cars
00:54:22 4 Corporate affairs
00:54:32 4.1 Leadership and corporate structure
00:58:04 4.2 Ownership
00:58:23 4.3 Employment
01:01:08 4.3.1 Diversity
01:02:42 4.4 Economic impact in Oregon in 2009
01:03:33 4.5 School funding in New Mexico in 1997
01:03:58 4.6 Ultrabook fund (2011)
01:05:14 4.7 Marketing
01:05:22 4.7.1 Intel Inside
01:09:54 4.7.2 Sonic logo
01:10:47 4.7.3 Processor naming strategy
01:13:09 4.7.4 Typography
01:13:50 4.7.5 Intel Brand Book
01:14:11 4.8 Open source support
01:16:14 4.9 Declining PC sales
01:16:30 5 Litigation and regulatory issues
01:16:41 5.1 Patent infringement litigation (2006–2007)
01:17:26 5.2 Anti-trust allegations and litigation (2005–2009)
01:19:13 5.2.1 Allegations by Japan Fair Trade Commission (2005)
01:19:42 5.2.2 Allegations by the European Union (2007–2008)
01:21:57 5.2.3 Allegations by regulators in South Korea (2007)
01:22:44 5.2.4 Allegations by regulators in the United States (2008–2010)
01:24:48 5.3 Corporate responsibility record
01:26:25 5.4 Age discrimination complaints
01:27:35 5.5 Tax dispute in India
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Intel Corporation (commonly known as Intel and stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, in the Silicon Valley. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip manufacturer based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel ranked No. 46 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.Intel suppl ...
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