Press Kit 1: Global Manufacturing at Intel

Two workers in full-body protective suits and masks are operating laptops in a cleanroom environment, likely a semiconductor manufacturing facility. The area is filled with high-tech equipment and bright lighting.

A photo from November 2021 shows employees in cleanroom "bunny suits" working at Intel's D1X factory in Hillsboro, Oregon. A D1X fab expansion due for completion in 2022 will help meet a sharply increasing global demand for semiconductors. Intel's chip-manufacturing operation in Oregon is the company's biggest site worldwide. The company's 21,000 employees in Oregon make Intel the state's single largest private employer. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)

Squeezing billions of tiny transistors onto ever-smaller computer chips requires one of the most complex manufacturing processes humans have devised. A fully equipped new fab costs about $10 billion and takes 6,000 construction workers about three years to complete. Intel’s manufacturing operations operate at a mega-scale worldwide, requiring a global supply chain that stretches across multiple continents.

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Intel Manufacturing in Penang, Malaysia (B-Roll)

Video footage from April 2023 shows the Intel Penang Assembly Test (PGAT) facility in Penang, Malaysia. It includes Intel employees inside the facility and video of Intel Core Ultra processors, code-named Meteor Lake. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

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Manufacturing in Oregon, USA

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