Intel to Invest 80 Million Euros in European Chip Plants

<p><strong>SANTA CLARA<&sol;strong> – Intel announced plans to invest as much as 80 billion euros in the European Union over the next decade along the entire semiconductor value chain – from research and development &lpar;R&amp&semi;D&rpar; to manufacturing to state-of-the art packaging technologies&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&lbrack;<strong>Photo above<&sol;strong>&colon; Rendering of a new Intel chip plant to be built in Germany starting in 2023 and operational by 2027&period;&rsqb;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The announcement includes plans to invest an initial 17 billion euros into a leading-edge semiconductor fab mega-site in Germany&comma; to create a new R&amp&semi;D and design hub in France&comma; and to invest in R&amp&semi;D&comma; manufacturing and foundry services in Ireland&comma; Italy&comma; Poland and Spain&period; With this landmark investment&comma; Intel plans to bring its most advanced technology to Europe&comma; creating a next-generation European chip ecosystem and addressing the need for a more balanced and resilient supply chain&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Pat Gelsinger&comma; CEO of Intel&comma; said&colon; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Our planned investments are a major step both for Intel and for Europe&period; The EU Chips Act will empower private companies and governments to work together to drastically advance Europe’s position in the semiconductor sector&period; This broad initiative will boost Europe’s R&amp&semi;D innovation and bring leading-edge manufacturing to the region for the benefit of our customers and partners around the world&period; We are committed to playing an essential role in shaping Europe’s digital future for decades to come&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Expanding Leading-Edge Manufacturing Capacities for &OpenCurlyQuote;Made in Europe’ Chips<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The investment program is centered around balancing the global semiconductor supply chain with a major expansion of Intel’s production capacities in Europe&period; In the initial phase&comma; Intel plans to develop two first-of-their-kind semiconductor fabs in Magdeburg&comma; Germany&comma; the capital of Saxony-Anhalt&period; Planning will start immediately&comma; with construction expected to begin in the first half of 2023 and production planned to come online in 2027&comma; pending European Commission approval&period; The new fabs are expected to deliver chips using Intel’s most advanced&comma; Angstrom-era transistor technologies&comma; serving the needs of both foundry customers and Intel for Europe and globally as part of the company’s IDM &lpar;integrated device manufacturer&rpar; 2&period;0 strategy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>At the center of Europe and with top talent&comma; superb infrastructure and an existing ecosystem of suppliers and customers&comma; Germany is an ideal place to establish a new hub – a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Silicon Junction” – for advanced chipmaking&period; Intel plans to initially invest 17 billion euros&comma; creating 7&comma;000 construction jobs over the course of the build&comma; 3&comma;000 permanent high-tech jobs at Intel&comma; and tens of thousands of additional jobs across suppliers and partners&period; Intel plans to refer to the new site as the Silicon Junction&comma; connecting technology&period; This Silicon Junction will serve as the connection point for other centers of innovation and manufacturing across the country and region&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Intel is also continuing to invest in its Leixlip&comma; Ireland&comma; expansion project&comma; spending an additional 12 billion euros and doubling the manufacturing space to bring Intel 4 process technology to Europe and expand foundry services&period; Once complete&comma; this expansion will bring Intel’s total investment in Ireland to more than 30 billion euros&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In addition&comma; Intel and Italy have entered into negotiations to enable a state-of-the-art back-end manufacturing facility&period; With a potential investment of up to 4&period;5 billion euros&comma; this factory would create approximately 1&comma;500 Intel jobs plus an additional 3&comma;500 jobs across suppliers and partners&comma; with operations to start between 2025 and 2027&period; Intel and Italy aim to make this facility a first of its kind in the EU with new and innovative technologies&period; This would be in addition to the foundry innovation and growth opportunities Intel expects to pursue in Italy based on its planned acquisition of Tower Semiconductor&period; Tower has a significant partnership with STMicroelectronics&comma; which has a fab in Agrate Brianza&comma; Italy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In total&comma; Intel plans to spend more than 33 billion euros on these manufacturing investments&period; By significantly increasing its manufacturing capacities across the EU&comma; Intel would lay the groundwork to bring various parts of the semiconductor value chain closer together and increase supply chain resiliency in Europe&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Around Plateau de Saclay&comma; France&comma; Intel plans to build its new European R&amp&semi;D hub&comma; creating 1&comma;000 new high-tech jobs at Intel&comma; with 450 jobs available by the end of 2024&period; France will become Intel’s European headquarters for high performance computing &lpar;HPC&rpar; and artificial intelligence &lpar;AI&rpar; design capabilities&period; HPC and AI innovation will benefit a broad set of industry sectors&comma; including automotive&comma; agriculture&comma; climate&comma; drug discovery&comma; energy&comma; genomics&comma; life sciences and security – greatly improving the life of every European&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In addition&comma; Intel plans to establish its main European foundry design center in France&comma; offering design services and design collaterals to French&comma; European and worldwide industry partners and customers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In Gdansk&comma; Poland&comma; Intel is increasing its lab space by 50&percnt; with a focus on developing solutions in the fields of deep neural networks&comma; audio&comma; graphics&comma; data center and cloud computing&period; The expansion is expected to be completed in 2023&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>These investments will further strengthen Intel’s long-standing relationships with European research institutes across the continent&comma; including IMEC in Belgium&comma; Technical University Delft in the Netherlands&comma; CEA-Leti in France and the Fraunhofer Institutes in Germany&period; Intel is also developing exciting partnerships in Italy with Leonardo&comma; INFN and CINECA to explore advanced new solutions in HPC&comma; memory&comma; software programming models&comma; security and cloud&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Over the past decade in Spain&comma; the Barcelona Supercomputing Center and Intel have been collaborating on exascale architecture&period; Now&comma; they are developing zettascale architecture for the next decade&period; The supercomputing center and Intel plan to establish joint labs in Barcelona to advance computing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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