The history of the development of Intel microprocessors chips started in 1969. Intel Corporation set to make high performance calculators for a Japanese company. The team that designed the chips was lead by Marcian E 'Ted' Hoff, Frederico Faggin, and Stan Mazor. These first chips had the computing force that was equivalent to a 18,000 vacuum tube, from 1946. This processor could handle 60,000
. operation in a single second. Nowadays, some of the Intel microprocessor chips can handle 1 GHz of information per second! More can be seen at http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/Intel-microprocessors.htm.