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INTEL CORPORATION. 1. COMPANY PROFILE: Intel Corporation, incorporated in 1968, designs and manufactures integrated digital technology platforms. A platform consists of a microprocessor and chipset. The Company sells these platforms primarily to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), original design manufacturers (ODMs), and industrial and communications equipment manufacturers in the computing and communications industries. The Company’s platforms are used in a range of applications, such as personal computers (PCs) (including Ultrabook systems), data centers, tablets, smartphones, automobiles, automated factory systems and medical devices. The Company also develops and sells software and services primarily focused on security and technology integration. The Company offers platforms that incorporate various components and technologies, including a microprocessor and chipset. A microprocessor-the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer system-processes system data and controls other devices in the system. It offers microprocessors with one or multiple processor cores. Its second and third generation Intel Core processor families integrate graphics functionality onto the processor die. In contrast, some of its previous-generation processors incorporated a separate graphics chip inside the processor package. The Company also offers graphics functionality as part of a separate chipset outside the processor package. Processor packages may also integrate the memory controller. A chipset sends data between the microprocessor and input, display, and storage devices, such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, hard drive or solid-state drive, and compact disc (CD), digital versatile disc (DVD) or Blu-ray drive. The Company offers and develops System-on-Chip (SoC) products that integrate its core processing functions with other system components, such as graphics, audio, and video, onto a single chip. The Company offers Intel vPro technology, a computer hardware-based security technology for the notebook and desktop market segments. During 2011, it introduced the second generation Intel Core vPro processor family. The Company offers components and platforms for mobile phones and connected devices. Key mobile phone components include baseband processors, radio frequency transceivers and power management integrated circuits. It also offers mobile phone platforms, including Bluetooth wireless technology and global positioning system (GPS) receivers, software solutions, customization, and essential interoperability tests. The Company competes with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd., GlobalFoundries Inc., Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., International Business Machines Corporation, Oracle Corporation, ARM Limited, NVIDIA Corporation, MIPS Technologies, Inc., QUALCOMM Incorporated, Texas Instruments Incorporated and Symantec Corporation. 2. Statistics. Most Recent Fiscal Year Results Revenue $ 53.34B Research and Development Expense $ 10.15B EPS $ 2.13 Dividend Per Share $ 0.87 5-Year Financial Results 5-Year Revenue Growth Rate % 8.75 EPS (5 year GAAP ratio of EPS growth) % 19.98 Dividend % 12.07 Dividends 5-Year Average Dividend 0.68 Dividend Yield % 3.80 Dividends Per Share $ 0.87 Dividend Change % 10.07 Financial Strength Quick Ratio 1.60 Current Ratio 2.30 LT Debt/Equity 24.00 Total Debt/Equity 24.00 Price & Volume Recent Price $ 23.88 52 Week High $ 25.98 52 Week Low $ 19.23 Average Vol 34.43M Valuation Ratios Price/Earnings 12.90 Price/Sales 2.27 Price/Book 2.21 Per Share Ratios Dividends Per Share $ 0.87 Book Value $ 11.13 EPS $ 2.13 Revenue/Share $ 10.51 Share Related Items Market Cap. (Mil) $ 118,945.25 Shares Out (Mil) 4,982.00 Efficiency Asset Turnover 0.70 Inventory Turnover 2.90 Return on Assets 11.10 MARKET SHARE OF INTEL IN MOBILE CPU FOR 2013. The 100 largest companies in the world by market value in 2013 in million U.S. dollars Intel has a market value of 107,995.80 million U.S Dollars. 3. MARKET STATUS OF INTEL. 4. EXPERTISE OF COMPANY Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, and this represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs, and was known for aggressive and sometimes illegal tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. 5. DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS AND PRODUCTS Intel was originally founded in Mountain View, California in 1968 by Gordon E. Moore (of "Moore's Law" fame, a chemist and physicist), Robert Noyce (a physicist and co-inventor of the integrated circuit), Arthur Rock (investor and venture capitalist), and Max Palevsky. Moore and Noyce came from Fairchild Semiconductor and were Intel's first two employees. Rock was not an employee, but he was an investor and Chairman of the Board. The total initial investment in Intel was $2.5 million convertible debentures and $10,000 from Rock. Just 2 years later, Intel completed their initial public offering (IPO), raising $6.8 million ($23.50 per share). Intel's third employee was Andy Grove,a chemical engineer, who later ran the company through much of the 1980s and the high-growth 1990s. Moore and Noyce initially wanted to name the company "Moore Noyce". The name, however, was a partial homophone for "more noise" – an ill-suited name for an electronics company, since noise in electronics is usually very undesirable and typically associated with bad interference. Instead they used the name NM Electronics for almost a year, before deciding to call their company Integrated Electronics or "Intel" for short. Since "Intel" was already trademarked by the hotel chain Intelco, they had to buy the rights for the name. EVENTS CHANGING THE COURSE OF INTEL INC. A. CEO’S (Intel has just 6 CEO’s till its inception to 2013). 1. Robert N. Noyce CEO: 1968-1975 CAREER: Noyce first worked at Shockley Semiconductor, but he and seven others left Shockley to start Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957, the first successful semiconductor company in the region. There Noyce invented a process for making integrated circuits. In 1968 Noyce and colleague Gordon Moore formed Intel. He was the president and chief executive from 1968 until 1975. At the time of his death Noyce was president of Sematech. EDUCATION: Ph.D in physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1953; Bachelor's degree in mathematics, Grinnell College, 1949. AGE: 1927-1990 (died at age 62). 2. Gordon E. Moore CEO, 1975-1987 CAREER: Moore joined Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory in 1956, working on semiconductor process technology with William Shockley, co-inventor of the transistor. He was a co-founder of Fairchild Semiconductor, which produced the world's first commercial integrated circuit. In 1968, with the late Dr. Robert Noyce, he cofounded Intel. He was chief executive from 1979 until 1987, and was chairman of the board from 1979 until 1997. EDUCATION: Ph.D in chemistry and physics, California Institute of Technology., 1954; B.S. in chemistry, University of California-Berkeley, 1950. AGE: Born January 3, 1929 3. Andrew S. Grove CEO, 1987-1998 CAREER: Grove originally worked at Fairchild Semiconductor and joined Intel in 1968, creating the company's chip manufacturing operation. He was named chief operating officer in 1976 and president in 1979. He became chief executive in 1987 and was chairman of the board from 1997 to 2005. EDUCATION: Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1963; B.A. in chemical engineering, City College of New York, 1960. AGE: Born September 2, 1936 4. Craig R. Barrett CEO, 1998-2005 CAREER: Joined Intel in 1974 and is credited with perfecting the manufacturing process for Intel's powerful microprocessors. He served as chief operating officer from 1993 to 1997, president from 1997 to 1998; chief executive from 1998 through 2005; and chairman from 2005 until 2009. EDUCATION: Ph.D. in materials science, Stanford University, 1964 AGE: Born August 29, 1939 5. Paul S. Otellini CEO, 2005-2013 CAREER: Otellini spent his career at Intel, joining the finance department in 1974 and holding a variety of management positions including chief operating officer and manager of several divisions. Otellini served as Intel's president and chief operating officer from 2002 to 2005 and was also elected to Intel's board of directors in 2002. He became CEO in May 2005. EDUCATION: MBA, University of California-Berkeley, 1974; B.A. in economics, University of San Francisco, 1972 AGE: Born Oct. 12, 1950 6. Brian M. Krzanich CEO: Will become the chief executive officer on May 16. CAREER: Has been chief operating officer of Intel since January 2012. He previously held senior leadership positions in manufacturing with the company and began his career at Intel in 1982 as a process engineer. EDUCATION: B.A. in chemistry, San Jose State University, 1982 AGE: 52 B. PRODUCTS. At its founding, Intel was distinguished by its ability to make semiconductors. Its first product, in 1969, was the 3101 Schottky TTL bipolar 64-bit static random-access memory (SRAM), which was nearly twice as fast as earlier Schottky diode implementations by Fairchild and the Electrotechnical Laboratory in Tsukuba, Japan.In the same year Intel also produced the 3301 Schottky bipolar 1024-bit read-only memory (ROM) and the first commercial metal–oxide– semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) silicon gate SRAM chip, the 256-bit 1101. Intel's business grew during the 1970s as it expanded and improved its manufacturing processes and produced a wider range of products, still dominated by various memory devices. While Intel created the first commercially available microprocessor (Intel 4004) in 1971 and one of the first microcomputers in 1972, by the early 1980s its business was dominated by dynamic random-access memory chips. However, increased competition from Japanese semiconductor manufacturers had, by 1983, dramatically reduced the profitability of this market, and the sudden success of the IBM personal computer convinced then-CEO Andrew Grove to shift the company's focus to microprocessors, and to change fundamental aspects of that business model. By the end of the 1980s this decision had proven successful. Buoyed by its fortuitous position as microprocessor supplier to IBM and IBM's competitors within the rapidly growing personal computer market, Intel embarked on a 10-year period of unprecedented growth as the primary (and most profitable) hardware supplier to the PC industry. By launching its Intel Inside marketing campaign in 1989, Intel was able to associate brand loyalty with consumer selection, so that by the end of the 1990s, its line of Pentium processors had become a household name. 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(Universum) 7 Top 50 Employer - #5! (Workforce Diversity) 8 National Top 50 list (US EPA) 9 India’s Best Places to Work For - Intel India #2 10 World’s Most Ethical Companies 2013 11 Best Place to Work - Intel Israel ranked 2nd! 12 WORKING CONDITIONS Income for a Software Engineer at Intel (Mid Thirties) % of monthly gross How Much House Can I Afford? Annual Household Income Monthly Gross Income Monthly... 1 Grow the PC and data center business with new users and uses 2 Extend Intel s PC platform leadership and develop exciting innovations to deliver new user 3 4 5 6 7 experiences; and lead the transformation to open data centers and cloud computing Extend Intel solutions into adjacent markets Transform the embedded industry with Intel architecture (IA) in new market segments; and launch and ramp IA... analysis of the data suggests that the strategic goal of Intel is to obtain consensus in the industry while maintaining some degree of directional control over interfaces, affecting a large number of third-parties’ design decisions 8 Intel is able to maintain an increasing supply of quality complementary products, even as the 9 10 11 12 13 Intel microprocessor evolves, by a careful balancing act of . Electronics or " ;Intel& quot; for short. Since " ;Intel& quot; was already trademarked by the hotel chain Intelco, they had to buy the rights for the name. EVENTS CHANGING THE COURSE OF INTEL INC. A MARKET STATUS OF INTEL. 4. EXPERTISE OF COMPANY Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, and this represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created. INTEL CORPORATION. 1. COMPANY PROFILE: Intel Corporation, incorporated in 1968, designs and manufactures integrated digital technology

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