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Intel announced last year its plans to reduce its global workforce but there is no indication employees in New Mexico are ...
Intel, local and state officials announced today they will be investing $3.5 billion to expand.The Rio Rancho campus has been in New Mexico for more than 40 years and has around 1,800 employees.
After years of construction, the Intel plant in Rio Rancho has officially opened its new factory for advanced semiconductors.
Intel is a major economic driver in Rio Rancho and Sandoval County. Some are worried about the plant’s future, however, after the plant got passed up on the company’s latest project.
RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – One of New Mexico’s biggest technology manufacturers is celebrating a first-of-its-kind facility. Intel says this project began back in 2021 and was part of a m… ...
RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Intel in Rio Rancho is receiving half a billion dollars from the federal government for a massive expansion, bringing advanced technology, upgraded facilities, and mo… ...
The local workforce at Intel, one of New Mexico and Rio Rancho's largest employers, appears to be holding fairly steady after a steep decline reported last year. And Intel increased its capital ...
On Monday, Gov. Susana Martinez announced Intel's 3D XPoint technology development will be relocating to its Rio Rancho facility, bringing over 100 additional jobs to the site.
Now Intel’s plan for massive companywide job cuts is creating uncertainty in Rio Rancho, one of largest cities in New Mexico that grew from a sleepy town to a sprawling area of 94,000 residents ...
The latest investment in Intel in Rio Rancho is estimated to create 1,800 manufacturing jobs and 2,500 construction jobs, according to Commerce Department documents.
Intel made $290 million in capital investments last year in its Rio Rancho plant, which has an estimated $1.2 billion annual economic impact in New Mexico.
According to the company, it will invest $3.5 billion to equip its New Mexico operations for the manufacturing of advanced semiconductor packaging technologies, including Foveros, Intel's ...
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