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Millions of visitors are welcomed annually by the Intel Museum and visitor centers. Learn how Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies and products. Explore the manufacturing, science, and research that make these technologies possible.
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If you're visiting Silicon Valley, we invite you to visit the Intel Museum. This museum has interesting and informative exhibits about computers and Intel's latest technology, and is always being updated for more new and exciting things. To find out more, visit the Intel Museum Web site.
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The Intel Museum is located in Santa Clara, California, USA, and showcases Intel's history through unique, educational exhibits designed to let you explore Intel's advanced technology and manufacturing first hand. The museum is 10,000 square feet of fun and interactive learning for children and adults. Located within Intel Corporation's headquarters in Santa Clara, the museum offers a unique Silicon Valley experience for thousands of visitors from around the world each year.
Hours:
Monday–Friday, 9:00am–6:00pm PST
Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm PST
Closed on USA holidays
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The Intel Museum showcases Intel's history and operations through unique exhibits and presentations designed to let you explore Intel® technology.
To request historical datasheets, historical photos or historical application notes for discontinued Intel® products, please use this request form.
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For information regarding site visits outside of the United States, please go to our Visitor Centers page. Visitor centers showcase exhibits about Intel history and operations. Most visitor centers have restricted hours and days of operation and advance reservations are required. Some exhibitions can be found within regional museums, universities, and other locations.
Due to the ultra-clean environments required in fabs and manufacturing facilities, access is not permitted. However, within the museum you can view a video of the clean room areas.
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A collection of online exhibits and interactive lesson plans on the science and technology of silicon manufacturing that teachers can use in their classrooms.
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The Intel Corporate Archives help to preserve the history of Intel. To request historical datasheets, historical photos or historical application notes for discontinued Intel products from our archives, please use this form.
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