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Located at Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, CA, the Intel Museum was redesigned in June 2011 with new interactive exhibits and activities great for kids and fans of technology innovation. The museum attracts over 120,000 people each year (as of 2011). More details here intel.ly/mWwGpn.
This was intel's first 8-bit microcontroller, introduced in 1976. In addition to the microprocessor, this chip featured about 1K of EPROM memory - memory that could be set at the factory and remained permanent. If necessary, the developers could erase it by exposure to UV light then re-use it. For this purpose, the package incorporates a crystal lens over the chip, making the whole affair visible to the camera.
This macro photo was taken by holding an 18-55 zoom lens backward in front of the camera body. It was difficult to get good focus but I think this shot actually resolves some of the traces and memory cells.
Der Adaptive All-In-One PC verbindet die Vorteile eines Tablets mit den Vorzügen der PC-Architektur.
There are additional display panels above the keyboard. You can slide windows and widgets onto these panels from the main screen.
I had this laying around and decided to shoot a macro photo.
This is a 256kbit intel EPROM. This kind of EPROMS used to be written via UV light, then a sticker was placed in the recording windows to avoid erasing them.
You can see the manufacturing year, model and brand written on the chip.
More info:
:: SPEC ::
CPU: INTEL CORE I9-9900K
M/B: AORUS Z390 PRO WIFI
GPU: AORUS GEFORCE RTX2070 SUPER 8G - 8GB GDDR6
RAM: CORSAIR VENGEANCE PRO RGB 16GB (8X2) 3200
RAM KIT: CORSAIR VENGEANCE PRO RGB LIGHT KIT
SSD: SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS PCIE/NVME M.2 2280
SSD: DEVA'S E240E 240GB 3D NAND
HDD: SEAGATE BARRACUDA 1TB 7200RPM SATA III
COOLING: EKWB AIO 240 D-RGB
PSU: CORSAIR RM850i
CASE: CORSAIR CARBIDE 275R WHITE
FAN CASE: ID COOLING XF-12025 SW
LCD TFT CUSTOM 3.5"
CABLE MOD BLACK/WHITE
Graphic that shows that adding RAM beyond 2GB only gives a marginal performance boost for most consumer grade applications. A better CPU and SSD drive would help more.
This reply is from Intel's CEO Paul S. Otellini after I sent him an email saying goodbye and good luck as I set out to work on my own business. It may not seem like a big deal, but you have to understand that this is the CEO of a 70,000+ workforce spread out across the globe, so to even receive a response within 24 hours was pretty amazing in my book. You can see my thoughts on Intel by visiting my blog.