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1991–2003 2003–2006 2006–2008 2008-2009 2009–2011
1991–2003 2003–2006 2006–2008 2008-2009 2009–2011
2011–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 2015–2020 2020–present
2011–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 2015–2020 2020–present

1991–2006

Intel Inside
Designer:  Steve Grigg (from DahlinSmithWhite)
Typography:  Gkreator Inside
Launched:  Unknown

This logo was used on both standalone and associated processors.

2003–2006

IntelInside 2003

A highly similar logo to the previous one, but with the wordmark changed to resemble more like the original 1968 Intel logo, with the lowering of the "e" in "intel" as well as a different typeface. The circle was also slightly modified as well. This logo was used in tandem with the 1991 logo until the introduction of Intel's then-current 2006 logo.

2006–2014

Intel Inside 2012

2006–2008

Intel Inside (2006)

The logo is only used on some Celeron models.

2008–2009

Intel Inside (2008)

Later, the word "inside" is bigger. Used on Atom and Celeron respectively.

2009–2013

2009–2011

Intel Inside (2009)

In 2009, the logo was changed to a horizontal shape with a visual exposure of silicon inside the label, to help portray the idea that Intel's processors were beside the chips and wiring inside computers. The various brand names that used this basic design included Core 2 (Solo, Duo, Quad, Extreme, vPro), Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Atom, Pentium, and Xeon. Others included Chipset, Server Board, and Workstation Board.

2011–2013

Intel Inside 2011 Badge

The Intel Inside logos were modified by moving the exposed silicon to the middle of the logo, with a different texture on the shape. It also moved the word "inside" next to the Intel logo, more closely associating the two words. The product brand name is displayed at the bottom of the logo.

This logo was unveiled with the launch of Intel second-generation Core processors (codenamed Sandy Bridge), and was also used to promote Intel's third-gen Core processors (codenamed Ivy Bridge). Note that Pentium and Celeron, as well as Intel's first-gen Core processors (including Core 2 Duo) continued to use the previous logo.

2013–2014

Intel Inside 2013

A new version of the previous logo was introduced in 2013; the logo returned to having a vertical layout, the silicon image was moved to the top of the logo, and the logo was given a more two-dimensional look. The word "inside" is also not italic. The computer brand name is still at the bottom of the logo except on OEM-based Celeron chips on, which only have an "Intel Inside" label without the processor name.

2014–2020

Intel Inside 2014

The main version were mostly used on Wi-Fi routers featuring Intel wireless technologies.

2014–2015

Intel Inside Broadwell
Designer:  Red Peak Branding, Dalton Maag
Typography:  Intel Clear
Launched:  Unknown

The typeface used on the word "inside" was changed in 2014, as part of a company-wide change, from Neo Sans Intel to Intel Clear , designed by Red Peak Branding and Dalton Maag.

2015–2020

Intel Inside 2015 logo

A new logo with the Intel Inside logo from the previous logo set against a blue silicon image was introduced in 2015. This is also used on OEM version of Intel Celeron.

2020–present

Intel Inside 2020
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Intel One
Launched:  Unknown

This logo might be used in some products that has Intel-based technologies into it such as Wi-Fi routers and Wi-Fi cards, and this might be used for the OEM version Intel Celeron processors without the Celeron name.


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