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Intel is to cut hundreds of jobs in Israel, including hundreds at its Fab 28 plant near Kiryat Gat. The company is reportedly ...
Andrew Burton/The Oregonian Intel's Fab 20 was an advanced research factory called D1B when it opened in 1996. It closed in 2010, but now appears headed for a major retrofit.
Intel shifts focus to cost-cutting with 14A node, abandoning 18A amid weak demand. Discover how this strategy boosts margins ...
Fab 20 opened in 1996, the first of four chip factories at the campus near Hillsboro Stadium. The site is home to the chipmaker's most advanced research and manufacturing, and each new generation ...
Intel will start to lay off its fab personnel at its Silicon Forest campus in Oregon from the middle of July, the company wrote to its employees this week, according to Oregon Live. The first ...
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) bought over 700 acres in 1987 and built its first semiconductor fabrication plant, or fab, at the time the biggest clean room of its kind. It’s since expanded with ...
Intel first began work on Fab 42 in 2011, but never completed it after slow sales led the company to lay off 5,000 people company-wide in 2014. Crews are now working to finish construction and ...
Fab 28 is connected up to Fab 18, and to Intel's engineers "it's all one big fab." Someday soon it'll also be connected to Intel's Fab 38, which is currently in construction next door.
Intel's two New Mexico fabs — Fab 9 and Fab 11x — are the company's first co-located high-volume advanced packaging site expand A drone photo shows Intel's new Fab 9 in Rio Rancho, New Mexico ...
What Intel wants. It’s important to note that in Intel’s chip manufacturing labyrinth, IFS has access to three process nodes. First, the Intel-16 node facilitates 16-nm chip manufacturing for ...
Fab 32 will be first to follow D1D by starting production late this year, Intel has said, followed by Fab 28 in the first half of 2008. The renovated Fab 11X is scheduled to being 45nm production ...
It'll put between $6 billion and $8 billion toward building a fab in Oregon and upgrading four other U.S. manufacturing plants as it shifts toward 22-nanometer designs.