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Something went wrong at one of the Intel ... outside the room. The explosion happened in one of the fabs Intel operates in Chandler, Arizona called Fab 22. The photo below is of Chandler Fab 32 ...
Let’s be honest — Intel ... from outside the U.S. are only the latest incentive for Intel to increase local manufacturing. With billions invested in both domestic and international fab ...
Yet by that point, Intel will be producing elsewhere at 32 nm, and testing at 22 nm. So an Intel fab in China, although a coup for the Chinese, does not signal an overall loosening of U.S. export ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- For years, chip makers have invested in various IC-equipment vendors, mainly to help fund and co-develop a particular process ...
Fab 32 will also be Intel’s first volume manufacturing ... but all of Intel’s recent manufacturing investments have been built outside the state. Intel currently operates two 300mm fabs ...
Margaret Henschel moves through Intel's Fab 32 in Arizona. The company is planning on replicating its efforts in the state at its new manufacturing facilities in Ohio. Tim Herman/Intel Corp. The ...
Intel said Monday that it's creating a separate entity for its foundry business, a structure that could allow it to raise outside funding ... Intel will also pause its fab efforts in Poland ...
The ‘Fab 32’ in Chandler, Ariz., will use the 45nm manufacturing process to produce chips for servers, PCs, mobile phones, and consumer devices, according to Intel. “The opening of this fab ...
An hour away from Tel Aviv, a few hours from Haifa, just outside a city called Kiryat Gat, is one of Intel's major manufacturing hubs: Fab 28. This is one of few places worldwide with bleeding ...
Even though it plans to close an older computer chip factory outside ... Intel Corp. says it doesn't have its eyes on the Empire State, which is developing a $45 billion "mega" chip fab site ...
Four former Intel Corp. directors have called on the chipmaker to spin off its fab business into an independent company. Reed Hundt, Charlene Barshefsky, James Plummer and David Yoffie expressed ...
Construction at Intel’s €30 billion ($32.4bn) chip fab in Magdeburg, Germany, has been delayed until 2025 due to issues with land suitability. According to a Google-translated report from German news ...