Corporate Anniversary Brochures - 35 Years of Innovation
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Intel milestones have been chronicled in a number of publications since the company's founding in 1968. To learn more company innovations, corporate culture, and the impact Intel has had on the computer industry and global business in general, browse the titles below.

15 Years - A Revolution in Progress
So much of significance happened at Intel in its early years that the company published its first comprehensive history as early as 1984. Over 30 employees were interviewed for this colorful, photo-filled memoir. Explore the early successes, groundbreaking innovations, and rapid growth that transformed Intel from a modest technology start-up to a billion-dollar, multinational technology leader in its first 15 years.

20 Years - Intel: Architect of the Microcomputer Revolution
Published for Intel's 20th anniversary, this company history tells the story of Intel's start-up days amid the tumult of the late 1960s, and the two decades of microcomputing innovations and global expansion that followed. Take an inside look at Intel's groundbreaking products and the extraordinary employees who helped shape technology as we know it today.

25 Years - Defining Intel: 25 Years / 25 Events
This silver-anniversary publication outlines 25 defining events in Intel's history. Reflect on the company's first 25 years with a year-by-year timeline juxtaposing world and Intel milestones, and browse a collection of employee quotes and photographs. Discover how Intel continues to lead the computer industry into new frontiers.

35 Years - Intel: 35 Years of Innovation
July 18, 2003 marked 35 years of Intel continuously advancing silicon technology and moving the industry forward. This latest overview of Intel's history celebrates past achievements and examines the latest developments that have Intel poised to lead worldwide technology advancements for the next 35 years.

Intel Timeline Exhibit
If you would like to learn more about Intel history and innovations, stop by the Intel Museum when you are in Santa Clara, California. New in 2003 is an extensive Intel timeline area that includes multimedia presentations, hands-on exhibits, and numerous photos and artifacts from the museum's extensive archives and collections.
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