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Intel Museum: Journey Through Decades of Innovation

Journey Through Decades of Innovation

Discover the people and technology that changed our world.

Intel Museum

Intel Museum

Visitor Information
2200 Mission College Boulevard
Santa Clara, CA 95054
408-765-5050
Email: museum@intel.com

Museum and Museum Store Hours
Monday-Friday
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. PT
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PT

Please call in advance to ensure we are open. We occasionally close for special events.

Schedule a Tour or Field Trip

Schedule a Tour or Field Trip

Call 408-765-5050 or email museum@intel.com to arrange a guided tour or school field trip program. Please include requested date, time and number of attendees.

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Historical Timeline

View Intel’s history and events

How Intel Makes Chips

Explore four decades of breakthroughs

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Museum Exhibits Online

Making Silicon Chips

From purified silicon to technology that powers your everyday life, discover the making of silicon chips—the most complex devices ever manufactured.

Explore the incredible manufacturing process

Robert Noyce

Intel’s co-founder and co-inventor of the integrated circuit made numerous contributions to the advancement of technology.

Learn more about this leader

Moore's Law

Intel co-founder Gordon Moore made a remarkable prediction for technology advancement.

Explore more about Moore’s Law

The Intel® 4004 Chip

Get the story behind Intel’s first microprocessor, and learn how it changed the course of technology and the world.

See how it made history

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Museum Information

Location

Locate the Intel Museum on a map so you can plan your visit.

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Schedule a Tour

To book a guided or self-guided tour at the Intel Museum, register in advance by calling 408-765-5050.

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