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|Intel (1972).png|1st Logo (1972-Early 1982)
|Intel (1982).png|2nd Logo (1982-1993)
|Intel (1993).jpeg|3rd Logo (October 1993-June 1995)
|Runs Great On Intel (2003).png|4th Logo (2003-December 31, 2005)
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===1st Logo (1972-Early 1982)===
===Background===
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'''Intel''' is a computer company founded in 1968 that specializes in manufacturing processors, hard drives, and SSD's.
File:Intel (1972).png
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{{YouTube|id=ycSn3oU2pc0}}


'''Visuals:''' On a light yellow background, the then-current corporate Intel logo (simply the lowercase word "'''intel'''" with the "'''e'''" lower than the other letters) is seen on the top left corner and "Presents" is seen on the botton right corner in a script font.
===1st Logo (October 1993)===
[[File:Intel (1993).jpeg|center|350px]]
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'''Nickname:''' "Zooming Intel"


'''Technique:''' A still 2D graphic.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, the old Intel logo slowly zooms in while rotating vertically to face us.


'''Audio:''' The opening theme, which is actually an excerpt of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ql9AKqMcsdY "Yesterday's Gone" by Chad and Jeremy].
'''FX/SFX:''' The Intel logo zooming in. Typical early 90s CGI.


'''Availability:''' It was only seen on ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPKZSuXAVMU The MCS-4 Story]'', a promo for said microprocessor.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A dark, droning synth note, then a low thud.


===2nd Logo (1982-1993)===
'''Availability:''' This Intel logo was only used on a promotional CD for retailers back in October 1993.
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File:Intel (1982).png
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{{YouTube|id=ycSn3oU2pc0}}


'''Visuals:''' There is the same Intel logo from above in white on a sunset background.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Technique:''' Same as before.
=== 2nd Logo (1994-2005)===


'''Audio:''' The opening audio.
{{YouTube|id=sGbQ40yCgFM}}


'''Availabiity:''' It was only seen on a promotional video from 1982, which can be found [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tpJcFlhrQ8 here].
'''Nicknames:''' "Intel Swirled"


=== 3rd Logo (October 1993-June 1995) ===
'''Logo:''' On a Black Background we see a swirl that turns into the intel logo
[[File:Intel (1993).jpeg|center|350px]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a blue 3D rendition of the Intel logo from before slowly zooms in while rotating vertically to face the camera.
'''FX/SFX:''' Everything.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1994 trademark Intel jingle.


'''Audio:''' "Count Down" by Larry Wolfe.
'''Availability:''' TBA


'''Availability:''' It was only used on promotional material for retailers back in October 1993 to June 1995.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===3rd Logo (2000-2005)===
===4th Logo (2003-December 31, 2005)===
'''Nicknames:''' "Ripple Intel", "Zooming Intel II"

'''Logo:''' On a blue background, a ripple causing the Intel Inside logo from 1991-2006 with Pentium and 4 below appear. It zoom out to a comfortable distance. Sometimes, the Intel URL may appear below the logo. Sometimes, '''HT''' or '''M''' was added on the logo.

'''FX/SFX:''' Everything.

'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1998 trademark Intel jingle.

'''Availability:''' Uncommon, though it is easy to find the 2006 Intel Pentium version.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.

===3rd Logo (2003-2005)===
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File:Runs Great On Intel (2003).png
File:Runs Great On Intel (2003).png
File:Runs Great On Intel (2005).png
File:Runs Great On Intel (2005).png
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'''Nicknames:''' "Runs Great On...", "The Pentium Game Logo"


'''Logo:''' There are two versions of this. Both are made for a specific processor:
'''Visuals:''' There are two versions of this logo. Both are made for a specific processor:
*'''Pentium 4 HT (2003-2005):''' There is an orange diagonal line on a blue/white background, which appears to have a hole. The black word "Runs" zooms out quickly, followed by the others "great" and "on", as the diagonal line fades and two more diagonal lines appear which have the letters "H" and "T" on them. A white light engulfs the center of the screen. The Intel Pentium logo, without the Intel logo appears from the left and moves to the center. As it does so, a white rectangle with a silver border zooms in as the logo places and a modified version of the Intel Inside logo appears by light. The words "Runs great on", stacked into each other, zoom out and place at the left of the Pentium logo. The diagonal lines with H and T also zoom out and mark the Pentium logo, resulting into the final result.
*'''Pentium Extreme Edition (2005):''' On a different blue/white gradient background, a blue line moves in white the word "Runs" zooms out. The screen fades into another take and see the same line moving around with the word "great", and then another take with the word "on", as the line encounters another moving line. The screen fades into another take, and see a white/black vertical rectangle. Both lines move closer to the rectangle and form an "X", which marks in the black side of the rectangle. The Intel Inside logo draws in (the letters appear by light) and the words "pentium" and the stacked "EXTREME EDITION" zoom out, slam and mark the black side of the logo. The finished logo zooms out and places into the same silver-bordered rectangle with the words "Runs great on" already there. The copyright would fade in below.


'''Variants:'''
*'''Pentium 4 HT (2003-2005):''' We see an orange diagonal line on a blue/white background, which appears to have an hole. The black word "Runs" zooms out quickly, followed by the others "great" and "on", as the diagonal line fades and two more diagonal lines appear which have the letters "H" and "T" on them. A white light engulfs the center of the screen. The Intel Pentium logo, without the Intel logo appears from the left and moves to the center. As it does so, a white rectangle with a silver border zooms in as the logo places and the Intel logo appears by light. The words "Runs great on", stacked into each other, zoom out and place at the left of the Pentium logo. The diagonal lines with H and T also zoom out and mark the Pentium logo, resulting into the final result.
*The Pentium Extreme Edition variant also has <u>German</u> and <u>French</u> localizations.
*'''Pentium Extreme Edition (2005):''' On a blue/white gradient background like before, a blue lines moves in white the word "Runs" zooms out. We fade into another take and see the same line moving around with the word "great", and then another take with the word "on", as the line encounters another moving line. We fade into another take, and see a white/black vertical rectangle. Both lines move closer to the rectangle and form an "X", which marks in the black side of the rectangle. The Intel logo draws in (the letters appear by light) and the words "pentium" and the stacked "EXTREME EDITION" zoom out, slam and mark the black side of the logo. The finished logo zooms out and places into the same silver-bordered rectangle with the words "Runs great on" already there. The copyright would fade in below.
*A <u>still version</u> appears on ''The Movies''.


'''Variants:'''
'''Technique:''' CGI.
*The Pentium Extreme Edition variant was dubbed in German and French.
*The logo is found still in a few games.


'''Audio:''' Three loud whooshes (longer on the Pentium Extreme Edition version), followed by a slam and another whoosh, while the 1999 version of the Intel "bong" jingle plays.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.


'''Availability:''' It can be found on ''TOCA Race Driver 3''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Three loud whooshes (even longer on the Pentium Extreme Edition version), followed by a slam and another whoosh, while the trademark Intel jingle plays.

'''Availability:''' Rare, as it appeared on some games of the time. The Extreme Edition version is even harder to find because of its short lifespan; it can be found on ''TOCA Race Driver 3''. The still version of it can be found on ''The Movies''.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


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1st Logo (1972-Early 1982)


Visuals: On a light yellow background, the then-current corporate Intel logo (simply the lowercase word "intel" with the "e" lower than the other letters) is seen on the top left corner and "Presents" is seen on the botton right corner in a script font.

Technique: A still 2D graphic.

Audio: The opening theme, which is actually an excerpt of "Yesterday's Gone" by Chad and Jeremy.

Availability: It was only seen on The MCS-4 Story, a promo for said microprocessor.

2nd Logo (1982-1993)


Visuals: There is the same Intel logo from above in white on a sunset background.

Technique: Same as before.

Audio: The opening audio.

Availabiity: It was only seen on a promotional video from 1982, which can be found here.

3rd Logo (October 1993-June 1995)


Visuals: On a black background, a blue 3D rendition of the Intel logo from before slowly zooms in while rotating vertically to face the camera.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: "Count Down" by Larry Wolfe.

Availability: It was only used on promotional material for retailers back in October 1993 to June 1995.

4th Logo (2003-December 31, 2005)


Visuals: There are two versions of this logo. Both are made for a specific processor:

  • Pentium 4 HT (2003-2005): There is an orange diagonal line on a blue/white background, which appears to have a hole. The black word "Runs" zooms out quickly, followed by the others "great" and "on", as the diagonal line fades and two more diagonal lines appear which have the letters "H" and "T" on them. A white light engulfs the center of the screen. The Intel Pentium logo, without the Intel logo appears from the left and moves to the center. As it does so, a white rectangle with a silver border zooms in as the logo places and a modified version of the Intel Inside logo appears by light. The words "Runs great on", stacked into each other, zoom out and place at the left of the Pentium logo. The diagonal lines with H and T also zoom out and mark the Pentium logo, resulting into the final result.
  • Pentium Extreme Edition (2005): On a different blue/white gradient background, a blue line moves in white the word "Runs" zooms out. The screen fades into another take and see the same line moving around with the word "great", and then another take with the word "on", as the line encounters another moving line. The screen fades into another take, and see a white/black vertical rectangle. Both lines move closer to the rectangle and form an "X", which marks in the black side of the rectangle. The Intel Inside logo draws in (the letters appear by light) and the words "pentium" and the stacked "EXTREME EDITION" zoom out, slam and mark the black side of the logo. The finished logo zooms out and places into the same silver-bordered rectangle with the words "Runs great on" already there. The copyright would fade in below.

Variants:

  • The Pentium Extreme Edition variant also has German and French localizations.
  • A still version appears on The Movies.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Three loud whooshes (longer on the Pentium Extreme Edition version), followed by a slam and another whoosh, while the 1999 version of the Intel "bong" jingle plays.

Availability: It can be found on TOCA Race Driver 3.

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