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Intel
| Term Paper Title | Intel |
| # of Words | 354 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) | 1.42 |
Intel
We live in an age in which the pace of technological change is pulsating ever faster, causing waves that spread outward toward all industries. Tracing the history of Intel from its earliest days as a technology-driven memory company to its emergence as an increasingly market –focused microprocessor company, it is accurate to come to the conclusion that technology is the driver of change at Intel.
Intel has been both a victim and driver of change. It was forced out of the production of memory chips by Japanese memory producers into the microprocessor field and has since revolutionized the field. As Intel’s chief technology officer put it, Intel has been able to do this “by changing the rules and defining a new architecture for integrating communications into smart devices.” Intel is based on a set of rules (which depicts its founder, Gordon Moore’s, believe in technological change) popularly known as Moore’s law. Its revolutionary products like the D1D and Moore’s laws are physical and mental manifestations of what Intel stands for. Simply stated by Moore in one of his laws is this dee...Read entire document
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