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1955, william shockley, the "father of transistors", left Bell Laboratories to establish Shockley Semiconductor Laboratories, and attracted many talented young scientists to join, but soon, shockley's management style and strange behavior caused dissatisfaction among employees. Among them, robert noyce, Gordon Moore, Julius Blank, Eugene Clare, Kim Henny, Jay Hong Lin, Sheldon Roberds and Victor Grinik, who were called the Eight Rebellions by shockley, jointly resigned and founded Fairchild Semiconductor Company in June 5438+June 0957+June 00. Andy Grove joined Fairchild Semiconductor Company on 1963 at the invitation of Gordon Moore.

Due to the rapid development of Fairchild Semiconductor, the internal organization management and product problems are becoming more and more unbalanced. 1968 In July, two co-founders of Fairchild Semiconductor, robert noyce and Gordon Moore, resigned, and in July 16, they co-founded Intel Corporation in the name of integrated electronics. Andy Grove also volunteered to follow in Gordon Moore's footsteps and become the third employee of Intel.

According to Andy Grove's oral autobiography, if he is the third employee of the company, he is "one of the founders of Intel". But in terms of ownership, he was the first employee to join voluntarily because he was not invited to buy shares at the price of 1 USD.

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On September 6th, 2006, Intel announced the restructuring of its structure and put forward the contents of its cost reduction plan. By mid-2007, it will lay off 65,438+05,000 employees and reduce the total number of employees to 92,000. On September 7th, Intel Corporation announced the launch of vPro technology. [4] 1 14 years 10 month 14 days, Intel announced the launch of Xeon processor 5300 for servers and extreme edition of Core 2 quad-core processor for desktops. [5] In 2007, Intel announced that it would return to the graphics chip market. The first product will be named Larrabee. During the sale of ATI and 3Dlabs, Intel got most 3Dlabs engineers and some ATI engineers who designed the products. Some people worry that without the cooperation of drivers, the performance of graphics cards cannot be effectively played. Larrabee can run trillions of operations. It may have 24 to 32 cores at first, and it will be upgraded to 48 in the second year. Developers can use the Ct programming mode provided by Intel to play the role of Larrabee. Ct programming mode is based on C language and C++ language, and the work will be assigned to different cores.

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The Development History of Dell Company

1984 michael dell founded Dell computer company.

-Turbo, the first self-designed personal computer, 1985. Turbo uses Intel 8088 processor and runs at 8MHz.

1987 became the first computer system company to provide next working day door-to-door product service, set up an office in Britain and began to expand the international market.

1988, Dell officially went public, offering 3.5 million new shares for the first time at $8.50 each.

1989 introduces the first Dell laptop.

1990 set up a production plant in limerick, Ireland, to supply markets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

1992 was first rated as a global top 500 enterprise by Fortune magazine.

1993 became one of the top five computer system manufacturers in the world, set up offices in Australia and Japan, and officially entered the Asia-Pacific market.

Dell stock in 1995, which originally sold for $8.50, rose to 100 before the split.

1996 opened the Asia-Pacific production center in Penang, Malaysia, began to sell Dell computer products through the website www.dell.com, and began to focus on the web server market, becoming one of the components of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.

1997, 1 1,000,000 Dell computers went offline. Before the split, the common stock rose to 1 1,000 USD per share. The first Dell workstation system was launched, and the online turnover jumped from $65,438+$0,000 per day at the beginning of the year to more than $4 million.

1998, we expanded our production plants in the United States and Europe, opened a production and customer service center in Xiamen, China, and launched PowerVault storage system products.

1999 set up an office in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, expanded its business in the United States, set up a production plant in El dorado, South Brazil, to meet the demand of Latin American market, and launched the online technical support service "E-Support-Direct from Dell".

In 2000, the online transaction volume reached $50 million per day. In terms of workstation shipments, Dell ranks first in the world for the first time with the launch of the PowerApp application server and the roll-off of the/kloc-0.0 millionth Dell PowerEdge server.

In 200 1 year, it became the computer manufacturer with the highest market share in the world for the first time. According to the standard shipments of Intel architecture servers, Dell ranked first in the United States, and launched the PowerConnect network switch.

In 2002, Dell named its Austin Industrial Park Topfer Manufacturing Center in recognition of Mort Topfer's contribution to Dell and society during his tenure at 1994 to 2002. Dell introduced Axim X5, the first "blade" server, to enter the handheld device market, and introduced a standard-based cash register and a 3 100MP projector for American retail customers. Entering the projector market, Dell sold the 2 millionth PowerConnect network switch, and American customers chose Dell as their preferred computer system supplier.

In 2003, Dell introduced printers for business users and individual users. Dell launched a recycling program to enable customers to recycle or donate any manufacturer's computer equipment to charity, and officially changed its name to Dell Company, reflecting that the company has developed into a diversified provider of technical products and services. Dell entered the home appliance market, and the extension of the company's product line provided a one-stop solution for customers' needs.

In 2004, Kevin Rollins became the next CEO of Dell, and Dell announced the establishment of a third factory in North Carolina.

In 2005, Dell was named the first "America's Most Admired Enterprise" by Fortune magazine, and the third factory in North Carolina opened.

In 2006, for the first time ever, Dell shipped more than 654.38 million systems quarterly (the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2006).

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Gateway was founded in Iowa on 1985, and now it has grown into one of the most famous PC brands in the United States, winning the favor of tens of millions of users in the United States. Ted Waitt got a loan of $65,438+0,000 under the guarantee of his grandfather and started his business. Now, Ted has developed Gateway into an innovative company and shaped a new image of the industry.

Gateway, originally called Gateway 2000. 199 1 The company launched a low-priced product with distinctive personality for rural areas. 1993, Gateway entered the world's top 500 and was listed and traded on NASDAQ. 1997, Gateway was transferred to new york Stock Exchange. Subsequently, Gateway moved its headquarters from North Sioux City, South Dakota to the San Diego area.

In early 2004, the company acquired eMachines, the fastest growing and most profitable PC manufacturer in China. In March of that year, Wayne Inouye, experienced CEO of eMachines Company, was appointed as President and CEO of Gateway Company. Later, he focused on the core personal computer business and integrated products such as personal computers, MP3 players and digital displays in the media center. In September 2004, the company moved its headquarters to Irvine, California.

At present, Gateway is the third largest PC manufacturer in the United States, ranking 10 in the world. The company's eMachines brand is exclusively sold by famous domestic retail giants, while Gateway's value-added products are provided to major retailers by telephone, Internet and direct sales. Gateway respects customers and focuses on improving service quality and value. In terms of customer loyalty, it ranks first in the industry for many years.

In the early days, Gateway created a number of industry firsts. Is the first PC company to provide color display system, the first company to provide three-year warranty, and the first manufacturer to integrate PC and TV functions. Is one of the well-known successful direct selling companies of electronic consumer goods. With the development of Gateway, it will continue to pursue the entrepreneurial policy and provide advanced technology to help users improve their living standards.