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Intel on Tuesday opened its first chip plant in China, a $2.5 billion project that was initially announced in 2007 and will produce chips on 12-inch silicon wafers intended for desktop computers ...
Intel opened the company’s first Asia-based advanced chip manufacturing plant in China, the company said Oct. 26. ... well-paid positions in high-tech manufacturing, Intel said.
Intel announced the opening of its first ever chip manufacturing facility in Asia on Tuesday, in Dalian, China. The US$2.5 billion chip factory is producing chips on 12-inch (300-millimeter ...
Intel’s Chengdu plant will be its second test and assembly facility in China. The company operates a similar facility in Shanghai which was built for the test and assembly of flash memory.
Intel is almost ready to announce an expansion of its manufacturing empire into China, according to reports. Numerous organizations, including The Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times ...
The Chinese government has given Intel permission to build a $2.5 billion chip-manufacturing plant in Dalian, on China’s northeastern coast.
Intel Corp. plans to convert its semiconductor fabrication plant in China to make memory chips, a strategy shift expected to cost at least $3.5 billion over three to five years.
Intel said March 26 that its new integrated wafer plant in China, called Fab 68, will be the first of its kind for Intel in Asia, bringing sophisticated technology to a nation more famous for its ...
The world's second largest chip maker does not plan to follow Intel Corp.'s lead and build a chip fabrication plant in China anytime soon, a top executive said Tuesday.
Intel Corp said on Friday it would invest up to $100 billion to build ... That could grow to $100 billion with eight total fabrication plants and would be the largest ... China, and the U.S. and ...
Intel already operates assembly and test plants in China, ... a technology generation removed from Intel's current 65-nanometer manufacturing technology.