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Intel Museum offers walk through PC history

Takeaway: From Intel’s first microprocessor to the Pentium, photos from the Intel Museum in Santa Clara showcase many of the company’s biggest achievements.

Photo by: Josh Bancroft

Photo by: Josh Bancroft

Located in the Robert Noyce Building at Intel’s headquarters in in Santa Clara, the Intel Museum showcases many of the company’s most significant achievements in computer history.

Josh Bancroft visited the museum in 2006 and took these photos. He graciously allowed us to republish them on TechRepublic.

Browsing through the gallery, you’ll find pictures of Intel’s first microprocessor (Intel 4004), Altair 8800 with Intel 8080 microprocessor, silicon wafers from the 1960s, and much more.

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About Bill Detwiler

Bill Detwiler is Head Technology Editor of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as a Support Tech and IT Manager in the social research and energy industries.

Bill Detwiler

Bill Detwiler
Bill Detwiler is Head Technology Editor for TechRepublic. Previously he worked as a Technical Support Associate and Information Technology Manager in the social research and energy industries. Bill is a Microsoft Certified Professional with experience in Windows administration, data management, desktop support, and system security.

Bill Detwiler

Bill Detwiler
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