Digital Intel Museum * It was launched recently and opened to the public free of charge. Users can visit the museum virtually and interact with exhibits from anywhere in the world The Intel museum was first opened in 1983 to ensure an accurate depiction of the company's history. According to the chip maker, it is the only technology company in Silicon Valley that has a public museum dedicated to introducing people to Intel's history and the technologies it has developed over the past few decades.
Before the closure due to the epidemic, the museum received an average of about 85000 visitors a year. Liz Jones, an Intel historian, said the idea of a digital museum had been brewing for years. "Ideally, you can experience everything the museum offers without visiting our headquarters," Jones said.
Intel announced a new virtual museum on International Museum Day (IMD), which aims to raise people's awareness of the importance of cultural exchanges and promote cooperation and peace among people of all countries. IMD is celebrated around May 18, every year since 1977.
Interested people can visit the virtual museum floor on Intel's website. If you've ever used Google Street View, you'll feel at home with the interface. We were told that the physical Intel museum could reopen as early as July.