July 18, or Intel and Hot-Dog Day

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CancerJuly 18Born on this day so clearly reflect the views of a particular social group that they are chosen as speakers and spokesmen for common interests.

Of course, social expediency comes to the fore here, but, regardless of their belonging to a cohort of politicians, those born on July 18 always have their own, clearly defined system of priorities and ethical norms.
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Cancer men born on July 18:
  • possess the following traits: 
  • homely, 
  • caring, 
  • careful, 
  • romantic.
  • Cancer men, for the most part, are prone to excessive exaggeration of life problems - their depression and negative attitude can greatly spoil the impression. 
  • Refined, restless and ambiguous, Cancers can look capricious and speculate on their sophistication and mystery.
  • But at the same time, Cancer men are loyal and faithful, especially in matters of love - they can fanatically idealize the object of their adoration.
Cancer women born on July 18:
  • have the following features: 
  • natural, 
  • soft, 
  • open.
        Cancer women are divided into two types.
        • The first is affectionate, shy and somewhat frigid women who amaze with their humility and readiness to cringe.
        • The second, on the contrary, are bright, emotionally unstable, with high self-esteem.
        Both types are suspicious, sensitive to criticism, prone to excessive drama, impressionable.


        Main event

        The company NM Electronics, which was soon renamed Intel was registered

        July 18, 1968

        The company NM Electronics, which was soon renamed Intel was registered
        Logo of the corporation "Intel"

        July 18, 1968, American engineers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, having received a three millionth "credit of trust" under the "declaration of intent" to develop the development of large integrated circuits (LSI), registered a company called NM Electronics.

        The company Noyce and Moore initially engaged in the release of static RAM. Soon the company was renamed into Intel (the first syllables of the term "integrated electronics"). The competition from Japanese memory manufacturers forced it to focus on the release of microprocessors. In 1971, the first microprocessor was released, and by the early 1980s the company had become the world's largest processor manufacturer.

        Today, Intel is the world's largest manufacturer of microprocessors, and also produces semiconductor components for industrial and network equipment.

        In the history of the company there were several loud scandals. In 1994, Pentium processors detected a bug in floating-point operations, and with a huge desire, any user could call it. The company offered to replace the processors at their own expense. This story favorably affected the company's fame. The incident was widely shows in the media and even those people who did not have computers learned new words and terms as Intel, Pentium, Celeron from news and advertising.

        And in 2007 a scandal erupted in connection with racism. There was an advertisement of Core 2 Duo, where six African-Americans worshiped white men. Representatives of the company had to apologize publicly on the corporate site.


        Also on July 18 ...

        64 - in Rome, a fire broke out, which destroyed almost the entire city.

        1811 - William Thackeray, English writer (“Vanity Fair”, “New Commissaries”, “Book of Snobs”) was born.

        1821 - Polina Viardo-Garcia was born, French singer (mezzo-soprano), author of romances, comic operas, I.Turgenev's love.

        1870 - the dogma of infallibility of the Pope of Rome was adopted.

        1872 - secret ballot was held in the UK for the first time.

        1885 - Russian inventor Nikolay Benardos filed an application for the privilege of the electric arc welding method invented by him - the “electrohepest” method.

        1921 - in France, doctors Albert Calmett and Camille Guerin made the first BCG vaccine for the child.

        1925 - in the USA it is officially announced that women can be drivers of cars no worse than men.

        1938 - Paul Verhoeven, a Dutch and American film director (“Recall All”, “Robocop”, “Star Troopers”) was born.

        1947 - Steve Forbes, American publisher, businessman and politician, editor-in-chief of the ''Forbes'' business weekly, was born.

        1954 - mixed schools ( boys and girls) were introduced in the USSR.

        1954 - first jazz music festival in Newport, Rhode Island, USA.

        1957 - United States Chamber of Commerce has established a national holiday: Hot Dog Day.

        1967 - born Vin Diesel, American actor, screenwriter, director, producer.

        1980 - launch of the first Indian satellite (''Shriharikot'' Cosmodrome).

        1986 - screening a movie "Aliens" with Sigourney Weaver in the title role in the US.

        1991 - first issue of the computer weekly “ComputerWorld - USSR”, which is known as “Computer Weekly”, was released.

        1994 - the 63-year-old woman gave birth - the age record of the woman in labor, which lasted until January 2005.

        2000 - a monument to John Lennon is opened in London.

        2011 - launch of the ''Radioastron'' space observatory.

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