Press Kit 1: Global Manufacturing at Intel
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.
News
- New Mexico, USA: Intel Opens Fab 9 in New Mexico
- Oregon, USA: Intel’s Oregon Investments Fuel US Silicon Innovation Leadership
- Ireland: Intel’s New Fab in Ireland Begins High-Volume Production of Intel 4 Technology
- Poland: Intel Plans Assembly and Test Facility in Poland
- Ohio, USA: Intel Announces Next US Site with Landmark Investment in Ohio | Intel Invests in Ohio (Press Kit)
- Ireland: Ireland Milestone: First Tool Roll-in at Fab 34
- Worldwide: All Intel Manufacturing News
- United States: Competitiveness is at Stake for Chip Manufacturing (Bruce Andrews Editorial)
- Worldwide: Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Announces ‘IDM 2.0’ Strategy for Manufacturing, Innovation and Product Leadership
- Arizona, USA: Intel Breaks Ground on Two New Leading Edge Chip Factories in Arizona
- New Mexico, USA: Intel Invests $3.5 Billion in New Mexico Operations (Press Kit)
Global Investments
B-roll Video
All Intel Manufacturing, Office and Construction B-Roll Videos
Manufacturing in Malaysia
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)
Download video: “Intel Manufacturing in Penang, Malaysia (B-Roll)”
Manufacturing in Oregon, USA
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