Intel Microprocessors Evolution: From 4004 To Quad Core

by Nasir on November 18, 2008

As we all know, Intel is the largest semiconductor company and a market leader for Microprocessors. From the vintage 4 bit Intel 4004 to the ultra fast 64 bit Core 2 Quad and Xeon Processors, the speed, performance and durability of their processors are unmatchable and unbeatable.

Founded on July 18, 1968 by two great minds of that time Gordon E. Moore and Robert Noyce, the company initially named as Integrated Electronics Corporation which later formed the name Intel and became an industry in itself.

Below I have posted some pictures of Intel Microprocessors in the forward chronological order which I found after searching from numerous sites. These are not proprietary and neither stock photos. So if you want to post them on your blog/site, kindly contact me and I will send you the the pics in the same order as posted here {so you will not have to re-sort them}

Intel 4004

Intel4004

Intel 4040

IntelD4040

Intel 8008

Intel8008

Intel 8080

Intel8080

Intel 8085

Intel8085

Intel 8048

Intel8048

Intel P8051

IntelP8051

Intel C3002

IntelC3002

Intel D8086

IntelD8086

Intel 8088

IntelD8088

Intel C80186

Intel80186

Intel C80188

IntelC80188

Intel C80286

Intel80286

Intel 80386

Intel80386SX

Intel PXA250

IntelPXA250

Intel 80960

Inteli960

Intel 80860

Intel80860XP

Intel 80386

Inteli386DX

Intel 80486

Intel80486GX33

Intel Pentium

Intel Pentium

Intel Pentium with MMX Technology

Intel Pentium with MMX

Intel Pentium PRO

Intel Pentium PRO

Intel Celeron

intel_celeron

Intel Pentium II

Intel Pentium 2

Intel Pentium III

Intel Pentium 3

Intel Pentium M

Intel Pentium M

Intel Pentium IV

Intel Pentium 4

Intel XEON

Intel Xeon

Intel Itanium

Intel-itanium-2

Intel Pentium D

Intel Pentium D

Intel Pentium Extreme Edition

Intel Pentium Extreme Edition

Intel Core 2 Duo

Intel-core-2-duo

Intel Core 2 Quad

intel-core2-quad-q6600

And Last but not the least….

Intel corei7

intel-corei7

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 brandon 11.19.08 at 2:26 am

too bad this list is out of date now that core i7 came out

2 nasirjumani 11.19.08 at 8:41 am

Thanks for informing……I have updated the list…with the latest processor entry….you have proved that a blog without its readers support is incomplete… :)

3 Dennis 01.19.09 at 1:53 pm

Does anybody have this in a tablized format? A spreadsheet, database or whatever? No need for the graphix; just the detailed data for each processor.

4 Dennis 01.19.09 at 6:53 pm

Does anybody have this in a tablized format? A spreadsheet, database or whatever? No need for the graphix; just the detailed data for each processor.

5 Chris 05.05.09 at 2:07 am

It's probably all listed on Wikipedia under Intel or something.

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