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SAN FRANCISCO – Intel Corp. (INTC), the world's biggest maker of computer chips, said Monday it plans to build an advanced $3 billion semiconductor production plant in Arizona that will begin ...
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This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) announced after markets closed ...
Intel has confirmed that its yet-to-be-built D1X manufacturing facility is constructed to be compatible with equipment that processes large 450mm wafers. The news is strange as many analysts do not ...
LONDON — Intel Corp. is finishing the decommissioning of its Fab 14 in Leixlip near Dublin, Ireland. This reduces the number of wafer fabs Intel operates in Ireland to three; numbered 10, 24 and 24-2.
Bigger wafers and smaller line widths is what chip making has always been about, and today is no different. Intel announced this week it will build a new wafer fabrication facility – called a “fab” -- ...
The chip giant produces its first preproduction chips on 300-millimeter wafers, a technology shift that will lead to cheaper processors by 2002. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, ...
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