Beijing Clears Intel Chip Plant, Marking a Potential Milestone.The article reports on the Chinese government's approval of the plan of Intel Corp. to build a semiconductor factory in Beijing, China.Wall Street Journal - Eastern EditionDean
Intel is planning to invest more than $20 billion in the construction of two new leading-edge chip factories in Ohio.
Intel is in talks with Apollo to finalise a deal in which the investment firm will provide $11bn to build a new chip factory in Ireland.
Intel said on Sunday it will invest another $600 million in Israel to expand its research and development (R&D) and confirmed it was spending $10 billion on a new chip plant. The announcement was made during a one-day visit to Israel by Intel Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger as part of a ...
Computer chip maker Intel is at the center of the latest high-tech race between the U.S. and China. Jo Ling Kent visited their state-of-the-art facility in Oregon for an in-depth report.
Thus, it is open where the location of the actual chip plant should be, but also where the other facilities necessary for its operation should be located. These could also be located in regions other than the chip plant itself, according to Intel’s reasoning. As a result, other areas cou...
Intel has already announced that it won't be making any decision with regards to its investments in Europe this year, new rumours courtesy of Reuters are now suggesting that Intel is eyeing Italy for an investment of €4 to €8 billion for a new, advanced semiconductor chip packaging plant....
The Spectrum: Future of Intel in Ohio What we know about Ohio’s Intel plant amid CEO turnover Meet tech companies investing billions in central … CEO who brought Intel to central Ohio retires CHIPS Act funding approved for Intel plant in New … ...
US president Joe Biden cheered the plan for a massive new chip plant in the key political swing state from the White House on Friday, saying he wanted Congress to pass the bill “right away” and stressing the importance of “increasing our production here at home”. “Let’s do it for ...
But that long-term partnership with Intel came to an end in 2020 when Apple announced that its new laptops and desktops would no longer use Intel processors. Instead, the machines would be powered byApple’s new M1 chip, which the company developed as part of its “Apple silicon” plan to...