# Horse Ridge

> cryogenic control chip

**Wikidata**: [Q106417797](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q106417797)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_Ridge_(chip))  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/horse-ridge-q106417797

## Summary
Horse Ridge is a cryogenic control chip — a product model manufactured by Intel. It is described in Wikidata and has a corresponding English Wikipedia page titled "Horse Ridge (chip)."

## Key Facts
- Horse Ridge is described as a cryogenic control chip.  
- Instance of: product model (Wikidata classification).  
- Manufacturer: Intel, an American multinational technology company.  
- Intel inception (founding) date: 1968-07-18 (as recorded for the manufacturer).  
- Intel headquarters city: Santa Clara, United States.  
- Wikipedia page title: "Horse Ridge (chip)" (English).  
- Wikidata description: "cryogenic control chip."  
- The Wikidata entry for Horse Ridge cites a specific Wikipedia revision (oldid=1101429644).  
- Sitelink count for the entity: 1.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Horse Ridge?
A: Horse Ridge is a cryogenic control chip, classified as a product model and identified in Wikidata and on Wikipedia under the title "Horse Ridge (chip)."

### Q: Who manufactures Horse Ridge?
A: Horse Ridge is manufactured by Intel, an American multinational semiconductor and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, United States.

### Q: Where can I find more information about Horse Ridge?
A: An English Wikipedia article exists under the title "Horse Ridge (chip)." The Wikidata entry for Horse Ridge also references that Wikipedia revision.

## Why It Matters
Horse Ridge is notable as a named product model identified specifically as a cryogenic control chip. Being manufactured by Intel places the product within the portfolio of a major multinational technology and semiconductor company. As a cryogenic control chip, Horse Ridge belongs to a category of electronic components associated with operation at cryogenic temperatures; such components are relevant to technical applications that require control electronics to function in low-temperature environments. The public documentation on Wikipedia and Wikidata provides a verifiable public record of the product and its manufacturer, which aids discovery and attribution within technology inventories and reference sources.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified and described as a cryogenic control chip.  
- Manufacturer association with Intel, a major multinational in the semiconductor industry.  
- Public documentation: has a dedicated English Wikipedia page ("Horse Ridge (chip)") and corresponding Wikidata entry.  
- Recorded metadata linking the Wikidata entry to a specific Wikipedia revision (oldid=1101429644).

## Body
### Overview
- Name: Horse Ridge (as titled on English Wikipedia).  
- General description: Described in structured data as a cryogenic control chip.  
- Classification: Instance of a product model in Wikidata.

### Manufacturer
- Manufacturer: Intel.  
- Intel details recorded in related data:
  - Inception (founding) date: 1968-07-18.  
  - Country: United States.  
  - Headquarters city: Santa Clara, California, United States.

### Documentation and References
- Wikipedia: English article titled "Horse Ridge (chip)."  
- Wikidata: Entry describes Horse Ridge as a cryogenic control chip and lists the entity as an instance of product model.  
- The Wikidata entry references a specific Wikipedia revision (oldid=1101429644) and includes a retrieval/reference date of 2023-01-09 for the instance_of and manufacturer statements.

### Identifiers and Metadata
- Sitelink_count: 1 (indicating at least one linked site entry, namely the English Wikipedia page).  
- Wikidata description field: "cryogenic control chip."

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