Intel Breaks Ground on 2 Arizona Chip Plants

<p>Intel has broken ground on two new leading-edge chip factories at the company’s Ocotillo campus in Chandler&comma; AZ&period; Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger celebrated the start of construction at a ceremony Friday on the largest private investment in Arizona history and reiterated the company’s commitment to investing in U&period;S&period; semiconductor leadership&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&lpar;<strong>Photo above<&sol;strong>&colon; Keyvan Esfarjani &lpar;from left&rpar;&comma; Intel senior vice president&comma; Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and Arizona Gov&period; Doug Ducey stand at the Intel worksite in Chandler&comma; Arizona&comma; on Friday&comma; Sept&period; 24&comma; 2021&comma; for a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the largest private-sector investment in Arizona&&num;8217&semi;s history&period;&rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"bwmarginl1">&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Today’s celebration marks an important milestone as we work to boost capacity and meet the incredible demand for semiconductors&colon; the foundational technology for the digitization of everything&period; We are ushering in a new era of innovation – for Intel&comma; for Arizona and for the world&period; This &dollar;20 billion expansion will bring our total investment in Arizona to more than &dollar;50 billion since opening the site over 40 years ago&period; As the only U&period;S&period;-based leading-edge chipmaker&comma; we are committed to building on this long-term investment and helping the United States regain semiconductor leadership&period;”<i> said <&sol;i>Pat Gelsinger&comma; Intel CEO<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Advanced domestic chipmaking capacity and capabilities are critical for the sake of both economic and national security&period; The United States has lost ground in semiconductor manufacturing and is at risk of falling farther behind&period; With its new <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;cts&period;businesswire&period;com&sol;ct&sol;CT&quest;id&equals;smartlink&amp&semi;url&equals;https&percnt;3A&percnt;2F&percnt;2Fwww&period;intel&period;com&percnt;2Fcontent&percnt;2Fwww&percnt;2Fus&percnt;2Fen&percnt;2Fnewsroom&percnt;2Fresources&percnt;2Fengineering&period;html&amp&semi;esheet&equals;52497587&amp&semi;newsitemid&equals;20210924005514&amp&semi;lan&equals;en-US&amp&semi;anchor&equals;IDM&plus;2&period;0&plus;strategy&amp&semi;index&equals;2&amp&semi;md5&equals;83d0caecf77a634cf8653db9d28ea383" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"nofollow noopener" shape&equals;"rect">IDM 2&period;0 strategy<&sol;a>&comma; Intel is doing its part to help rebuild U&period;S&period; leadership and bring more balance to the global supply chain&period; Intel is the only semiconductor manufacturer with leading-edge process and packaging research capabilities in the United States&comma; and the company is investing in domestic capacity to support the surging worldwide demand for chips across multiple segments&comma; from PCs to automobiles to the data center and more&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The two new fabs in Arizona will not only support growing demand for Intel’s products&comma; but will also provide committed capacity for the recently announced Intel Foundry Services &lpar;IFS&rpar;&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;With Intel Foundry Services&comma; Intel is opening its fab doors wide to serve the needs of foundry customers around the globe – many of whom are looking for more geographical balance in the semiconductor supply chain&comma;” said IFS President Randhir Thakur in a new editorial&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Customers are enthusiastic about these capabilities&period; And we have plans for continued investments in the United States&comma; but we can’t do it without government partnership to level the playing field&period; As Congress returns from recess&comma; we urge both chambers to send a bipartisan bill to President Biden aimed at bolstering American competitiveness and investing in advanced semiconductor manufacturing and R&amp&semi;D&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>With the addition of the two new factories – to be named Fab 52 and Fab 62 – Intel’s Ocotillo campus will house a total of six fabs&period; The new investment will create more than 3&comma;000 high-tech&comma; high-wage Intel jobs&comma; 3&comma;000 construction jobs&comma; and support an estimated 15&comma;000 additional indirect jobs in the local community&period; When fully operational in 2024&comma; the new fabs will manufacture Intel’s most advanced process technologies&comma; including Intel 20A featuring the new RibbonFET and PowerVia innovations&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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