Discover the transforming role of Intel silicon technology in a changing world.
The Intel Museum in Santa Clara, California allows you to explore Intel history and innovation through more than 30 interactive exhibits, educational programs, docent-led tours, and family fun.
Explore what it's like inside an ultra-clean, highly automated silicon chip fabrication facility (fab); travel through Intel silicon history from Intel's first microprocessor, the 4004, to today's processors based on Intel's 45nm High-k silicon technology; write your name in binary code; "get digitized" by creating a digital postcard; and more!
The Intel Museum introduces students to the world of micro-miniature computer chips, where millions of electronic components are packed onto quarter-inch squares of silicon and time is measured in billionths of seconds.
Take a virtual visit to the Intel Museum through our online exhibits. You’ll find presentations on transistors, computer memory, microprocessors, how computer chips are made, and more.
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