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Intel Visitor Centers
Join the millions of visitors welcomed annually by the Intel Museum and Visitor Centers. Learn how Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies and products. Explore the manufacturing, science, and research that make Intel® technologies possible. Understand Intel's global commitment to education, communities, the environment, and to the customer. Enjoy your journey into Intel's rich history.
 
 
Intel Visitor Centers, fab tours, and exhibitions
 
To schedule a tour of a visitor center select the center below. Most visitor centers have restricted hours and days of operation. Often a four week advance reservation is required. Some exhibitions can be found within regional museums, universities, and other locations.
 
China visitor center ›
The exhibits are located in the C hall of the national China Science and Technology Museum, Beijing. The China Science and Technology Museum has an admission fee.

Israel visitor center ›
The tour provides a brief presentation about Intel's history, and an observation session at the window of an ultra-clean Intel factory.

Israel online factory tour ›
The component manufacturing plant in Jerusalem began producing microprocessors and memory products in 1985 and was the first to manufacture silicon chip semiconductors outside of the USA.

Oregon information center ›
At Intel Oregon, tours are limited to teachers and students, grades 5 and above. Students learn about microprocessors; how they work, are made and used.

Rio Grande Innovation Centre ›
Intel New Mexico fabs are among the most advanced microchip-making facilities in the world. Visitors can take a window tour of the fab and visit the Innovation Centre to learn about Intel’s manufacturing technologies. The Innovation Centre is involved with projects ranging from hosting children’s science competitions to creating large-scale, ground-breaking corporate solutions.

Ireland online fab tour ›
Take a virtual tour of an Intel wafer fabrication plant or fab. Follow the manufacturing steps required for building millions or billions of transistors on a little square piece of silicon called a die.

Penang online visitor center ›
These displays showcase Intel in Malaysia, Intel® technology, culture and history.

National Children's Museum, Costa Rica ›
The exhibition, located on the second floor, displays information on how chips are manufactured.

Principe Felipe Science Museum—Valencia, Spain ›
Intel's exhibition, History of the Processor, explains the meaning of technological concepts such as transistors, silicon, and how processors are made. You can get more information by contacting the Principe Felipe Science Museum directly, or by going to their Web site at www.cac.es.
 
 

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