Intel aims to expand its manufacturing in the U.S. strong. The processor manufacturer will spend 6 to 8 billion U.S. dollars for the expansion and development of its factories in Arizona and Oregon. This 6000-8000 jobs would arise on construction sites and 800 to 1,000 new jobs in U.S. factories Intel.
In Oregon, a new fab, D1X, and caused four of the existing fabs in Arizona and Oregon have new machines for the 22-nm manufacturing. Production is scheduled to end next year are included. 22-nanometer chips in late 2011 Ivy Bridge needed for the next generation of processors to Sandy Bridge. At the IDF, Otellini was a year ago, it already shows a SRAM wafer, the 22-nanometer CPUs in 2010 was for patterns to expect the first, it said in September 2010.
While Intel about three-quarters of its sales abroad earn under the Group hold three quarters of its microprocessor manufacturing in the United States, said Otellini. The computer industry this year to reach an important milestone with the delivery of 1 million PCs a day. The Fab D1X is ready for launch in 2013. For the Fab 12 and Fab 32 in Arizona and D1C D1D in Oregon and replacement of machines are planned. The new investments are there for the preservation of existing jobs also important, the company said.



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