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'''Intel''' is a manufacturer of [[semiconductor]] [[integrated circuit|chips]]. They started off building [[dynamic RAM|DRAMs]] - their 1K-[[bit]] [[Intel 1103]] was the first commerically successful DRAM chip - but they later transitioned to [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] chips. Their [[Intel 4004]] was the first commercially available [[microprocessor]], and the [[Intel 8086]] was the founder of the [[Intel xx86]] line, the CPU chips used in the prevalent [[PC-compatible]] [[personal computer]]s.
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'''Intel''' is a manufacturer of [[semiconductor]] [[integrated circuit|chips]]. They started off building [[dynamic RAM|DRAMs]] - their 1K-[[bit]] [[Intel 1103]] was the first commerically successful DRAM chip - but they later transitioned to [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] chips. Their [[Intel 4004]] was the first commercially available [[microprocessor]], and the [[Intel 8086]] was the founder of the [[Intel x86]] line, the CPU chips used in the prevalent [[IBM-compatible PC]] [[personal computer]]s.
  
 
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Intel is a manufacturer of semiconductor chips. They started off building DRAMs - their 1K-bit Intel 1103 was the first commerically successful DRAM chip - but they later transitioned to CPU chips. Their Intel 4004 was the first commercially available microprocessor, and the Intel 8086 was the founder of the Intel x86 line, the CPU chips used in the prevalent IBM-compatible PC personal computers.