Intel
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| Basic information | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1968-07-18 |
| Legal Structure | Public |
| Industry | Semiconductors, Computer Hardware |
| Also known as | |
| Official website | https://intel.com/ |
Intel Corporation is an American technology company that designs, manufactures and sells computer components and related products. It was founded on July 18, 1968 by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law), Robert Noyce, and investor Arthur Rock. The company is one of the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturers.
Consumer-impact summary
Overview of concerns that arise from the conduct towards users of the product (if applicable):
- User Freedom
- User Privacy
- Business Model
- Market Control
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Incidents
This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the Intel category.
| Incident | Year | Background Info | Aftermath | Related Article | Related Video(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intel CPU Oxidation | 2022 | A manufacturing defect that caused instability and crashing in Intel's Raptor Lake CPUs. | Issue acknowledged, warranties extended. | Intel CPUs stability issue | [1] |
Products
CPUs:
- Intel Core (desktop lineup)
- Xeon (workstation and server lineup)
GPUs:
- Intel Arc (consumer lineup)
- Intel Arc Pro (workstation lineup)
See also
References
- ↑ Rossmann, Louis (14 Aug 2024). "How Intel's oxidation scandal screws everyone". Youtube. Archived from the original on 23 Feb 2026.