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  2. Intel - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Israeli government offered Intel $290 million to expand in the country. As a condition, Intel would employ 1,500 more workers in Kiryat Gat and between 600 and 1000 workers in the north. [243] In January 2014, it was reported that Intel would cut about 5,000 jobs from its workforce of 107,000.

  3. List of Intel manufacturing sites - Wikipedia

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    Intel is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Processors are manufactured in semiconductor fabrication plants called "fabs" which are then sent to assembly and testing sites before delivery to customers. Intel has stated that approximately 75% of their semiconductor fabrication ...

  4. List of largest technology companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    Companies are ranked by total revenues for their respective fiscal years ended on or before March 31, 2023. [1] All data in the table is taken from the Fortune Global 500 list of technology sector companies for 2023 [2] unless otherwise specified.

  5. Intel to invest $25 billion in Israel factory in record deal ...

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    JERUSALEM (Reuters) -U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp will spend $25 billion on a new factory in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, calling it the largest-ever international ...

  6. Germany in crisis: Intel and Volkswagen mull a multibillion ...

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    Intel, another embattled company, is considering its options in the country. Reuters reports that Intel will consider pausing or halting plans for its €30 billion ($33 billion) factory in the ...

  7. Israel grants Intel $3.2 billion for new $25 billion chip ...

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    In 2022, Intel said it would invest up to $100 billion to build potentially the world's largest chip-making complex in Ohio, and rivals Samsung and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co or TSMC ...

  8. Timeline of Intel - Wikipedia

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    Intel announces the world's first CHMOS DRAMs, which have densities as high as 256K. [4] 1985: Product: Intel enters the parallel supercomputer business and introduces the iPSC/1. [4] [7] 1985: October: Product: Intel launches (and sole-sources) the 80386 processor, a 32-bit chip that incorporates 275K transistors and can run multiple software ...

  9. Germany wins big as Intel spreads chip investment across six ...

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    Intel has picked Germany as the site for a huge new chipmaking complex, giving the first details of a $88 billion investment drive across Europe, which is striving to cut its reliance on imports ...