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Intel Invests in Next-Gen Manufacturing Technology in U.S.

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Created on: Oct 15, 2010 3:50 PM by Jeff Bruner - Last Modified:  Oct 19, 2010 9:44 AM by Jeff Bruner

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  • Intel will spend $6-8 billion in manufacturing to support future technology advancements in Arizona and Oregon.
  • The investment supports the creation of 6,000-8,000 construction jobs and 800-1,000 permanent high-tech jobs, and also allows Intel to maintain its current manufacturing employment base at these U.S. sites.
  • The investment will fund a new development fab in Oregon, as well as upgrades to four existing fabs to manufacture the next-generation 22-nanometer (nm) process technology.
  • Intel’s next-generation, 22nm microprocessors will enable sleeker device designs, higher performance and longer battery life at lower costs.
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LIVE Webcast! - October 19, 2010 - 8.15 a.m. Pacific time

Intel Announces Multi-Billion Investment in Next-Generation Manufacturing in U.S

 

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Planned Development Fab D1X at Intel's Ronler Acres Campus in Hillsboro, Oregon

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Fab D1C Hillsboro, Oregon

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Fab D1D Hillsboro, Oregon

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Fab 12 Chandler, Arizona

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Fab 32 Chandler, Arizona

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