INTEL TO MAKE CHIPS WITH 65-NANOMETER TECHNOLOGY IN CHINA

AsiaInfo Services, January, 2007

AsiaInfo Services 01-17-2007 Intel to Make Chips with 65-nanometer Technology in China SHANGHAI, Jan 17, 2007 (SinoCast via COMTEX) -- The world's chip making giant Intel is planning to make USD 2 billion investments in creation of a plant for producing chips with sophisticated technology in China, sources familiar with the matter disclosed. The plant will manufacture multi-core processors with 65-nanometer production technics, which is taken as one of the state-of-the-art technologies around the world. The company has founded chip testing and packaging works in Shanghai and Chengdu with about USD 1 billion investments, but this is the first time Intel builds such an advanced plant in Asia, the sources continued. Intel entered the Chinese market in 1985, and it...

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