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About Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational technology and semiconductor company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. The company was founded in 1968 by Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce, two pioneers of integrated-circuit technology, with funding from Arthur Rock. Intel is widely recognised as the developer of the x86 series of microprocessor architectures that power most personal computers and a large share of server and embedded systems. Intel's product portfolio spans client and server CPUs under the Core, Xeon, and Atom brands; chipsets, network interface controllers, and ethernet products; FPGA and programmable-logic devices through Intel Programmable Solutions; non-volatile memory and storage products; integrated graphics and the Intel Arc discrete-GPU line; and software, AI accelerators, and developer tools such as oneAPI and OpenVINO. The company also operates a foundry business, Intel Foundry, that manufactures chips on advanced process nodes for external customers. Intel is publicly listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker INTC and is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. It operates research and development sites, fabrication plants, and design centres in the United States, Ireland, Israel, Costa Rica, Vietnam, Malaysia, China, and India, and is a long-standing employer in the semiconductor industry. In India, Intel operates a large engineering and design presence centred in Bengaluru, with additional teams in Hyderabad and other cities, working on processor design, validation, software, AI, and platform engineering. Indian fresher and early-career hiring at Intel typically targets hardware-engineer, VLSI-engineer, software-engineer, validation-engineer, AI/ML-engineer, firmware-engineer, and product-engineer roles, sourced through campus placements at premier engineering schools and the Intel global careers portal.
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