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  2. Intersnack - Wikipedia

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    Intersnack Group GmbH & Co. KG is a German snack food company that annually produces around 600,000 tonnes of snacks including potato chips, nuts, baked products and specialty snacks. [3] The company made its first potato chips in 1968. [4] The company is privately owned and has in excess of 8,000 employees. Its annual turnover is €2 billion. [3]

  3. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    In German-speaking countries (Austria, Germany: "Kartoffelchips", often shortened to "Chips"; Switzerland: "Pommes Chips") and in countries of the former Yugoslavia, fried thin potato slices are known as "chips" (locally pronounced very similarly to the English pronunciation), with a clear distinction from French fries.

  4. Lorenz Snack-World - Wikipedia

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    Lorenz Snack-World (Lorenz Bahlsen Snack Gruppe until 2001) is a German food company based in Neu-Isenburg. It was founded in 1999. Lorenz produces a range of potato chips. The company exports products to about 30 countries and offers private-label production services.

  5. Wolfspeed plant delayed as EU's chipmaking plans flounder

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    Wolfspeed has delayed plans to build a $3 billion plant in Germany, highlighting the European Union's struggle to increase semiconductor production and reduce its reliance on Asian chips. The ...

  6. TSMC’s first European plant builds momentum for the EU’s chip ...

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    A joint venture between TSMC, Bosch, Infineon, and NXP has won the approval it needs to get €5 billion in German subsidies. A joint venture between TSMC, Bosch, Infineon, and NXP has won the ...

  7. Wolfspeed shelves plans to build chip factory in Germany

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    The chipmaker said in June it had delayed plans to build the $3 billion plant, which would make, in Germany, computer chips used in electric cars, highlighting the European Union's struggle to ...

  8. Chip (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Chip is a computer and communications magazine published by CHIP Holding (formerly Vogel Burda Holding GmbH) in several countries of Europe and Asia. The German edition of CHIP was launched in September 1978 and is one of Germany's oldest and largest computer magazines with 418,019 copies sold in average each month of the 4th quarter 2008.

  9. Germany earmarks 20 billion euros in subsidies for chip industry

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    BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany plans to invest around 20 billion euros ($22.15 billion) in the semiconductor industry in the coming years, the economy ministry said on Tuesday, amid growing alarm over ...