Intel Museum


Online Exhibits

The Intel Museum's online exhibits are a great way to complement your visit or to explore the museum if you can't make a trip to the physical museum in Santa Clara, California, USA.

Explore the exhibits

  • From sand to circuits
    Today, silicon chips are everywhere. Learn how Intel makes its integrated circuits. The task of making these chips is no small feat.
  • From sand to silicon: How Intel makes chips

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    Manufacturing chips is a multi-step process. Illustrations highlight the journey from raw material to completed product.
  • View An Intel Fab: See Where Chips Are Made
    View video of an Intel 300mm wafer fabrication facility, or fab. Inside the fab, Intel builds the world's most complex, tiniest machines: microprocessors, flash memory devices, and other silicon chips.
  • Memory technology
    Learn about predecessors of today's computer memory chips and see how semiconductor memory chips store information. See how to spell your name using 1's and 0's instead of letters.
  • Welcome to an Intel fab
    You are about to enter an interactive illustration of an Intel 300mm wafer fabrication facility, or “fab”. Learn how inside the fab, Intel builds the world’s most complex, tiniest machines: microprocessors, flash memory devices, and other computer chips.
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