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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says it will spend $20B on two fabs in Chandler, Arizona and will reconfigure its external Foundry Services to serve new chip customers

The new CEO of Intel, Pat Gelsinger, has today outlined his vision for Intel over the coming years.

AnandTech Dr. Ian Cutress

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  • @harrymccracken Harry McCracken on x
    Gelsinger just said that Intel, which is ramping up a foundry business to manufacture chips for other companies based on their designs, will court Apple as a customer. The age of the Intel Mac might not be over just yet.
  • @imjustsayingjc Jason C on x
    -After making Ads attacking the Apple M1 chips, Intel now wants to make Chips for Apple.... Why do you spend valuable Dollars to attack a company that you now want to work with? https://www.macrumors.com/...
  • @pgelsinger Pat Gelsinger on x
    Intel's future is bright and its best days truly are ahead. And I'm about to share why in our Intel Unleashed event. Tune in here at 2 p.m. PT today. https://newsroom.intel.com/...
  • @timaeppel Timothy Aeppel on x
    The strategy will directly challenge the two other companies in the world that can make the most advanced chips, Taiwan's Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) and Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd. https://www.reuters.com/...
  • @ampressman Aaron Pressman on x
    Microsoft CEO @satyanadella shows up at Intel's big strategy event. “We're excited to build on our partnership as Intel builds on this next chapter,” he says. $INTC $MSFT
  • @andreif7 Andrei F. on x
    After LG Nuclun, Ericsson, and nameless others, who's going to bite the bullet on IDM again? How do you build trust to rationalise that as a customer? https://twitter.com/...
  • @mgsiegler M.G. Siegler on x
    Intel Outside https://twitter.com/...
  • @lukemiani Luke Miani on x
    Push the limits of what? A 14nm manufacturing process? https://twitter.com/...
  • @bitsandchipseng @bitsandchipseng on x
    The entire cost of Fab 18 (5nm) will cost TSMC $17.08 billion. Will Intel be able to build TWO leading edge fabs with 20b$? https://twitter.com/...
  • @seanbowie Sen. Sean Bowie on x
    HUGE news for the #LD18 and the East Valley! @intel announces a $20 billion investment to build two new manufacturing facilities in Chandler. Proud to work with companies like Intel to bring more high tech jobs to the East Valley! @intelnews https://newsroom.intel.com/...
  • @repdavidcook David Cook on x
    Welcome to the “Open For Business” state in the West. @AZChamber @AZHouseGOP @AZSenateGOP https://twitter.com/...
  • @stshank Stephen Shankland on x
    $20B investment in a new chipmaking fab in Arizona, and more Intel capacity will come later, Gelsinger said. 2/
  • @stevekovach Steve Kovach on x
    Pretty sure Apple won't be answering those calls https://twitter.com/...
  • @azchamber Arizona Chamber on x
    ARIZONA JOBS: “Intel is and will remain a leading developer of process technology, a major manufacturer of semiconductors, and the leading provider of silicon globally,” Gelsinger said. https://www.cnbc.com/...
  • @whatthebit Stefan Constantine on x
    Why is Intel talking about building a 7 nm fab when Apple is shipping 5 nm iPhones and MacBooks and TSMC is already talking about 3 nm chips?
  • @wongmjane Jane Manchun Wong on x
    I mean, Samsung fought Apple yet they manufacture components for Apple devices https://twitter.com/...
  • @anshelsag Anshel Sag on x
    @stevekovach I disagree, if Intel offers Apple the opportunity to save money, it'll bite.
  • @senmarkkelly Senator Mark Kelly on x
    Thrilled to see @Intel will be investing $20 billion to build two new major chip factories here in Arizona. This investment will create thousands of high-paying jobs and demonstrates that Arizona is poised to be a leader in the semiconductor sector. https://www.cnbc.com/...
  • @patrickmoorhead Patrick Moorhead on x
    Grove-ian culture is back at Intel, baby! Per @PGelsinger: -do what we say we're going to do -have confidence in our execution -"say we're going to do x, we're going to do 1.1x" aka under-commit and over-deliver That has to fire up many of the Intel troops. https://twitter.com/..…
  • @levie Aaron Levie on x
    Our industry only evolves as the chipmakers evolve. Cool to see the next era of Intel. https://twitter.com/...
  • @pwang Peter Wang on x
    Always nice to see geeks at the helm. gratz @intel! :-) https://www.anandtech.com/...
  • @briansozzi Brian Sozzi on x
    Intel CEO: “we will pursue opportunities with Apple.”
  • @hbkirb Adam Demasi on x
    Reminder: In 2005, Apple approached Intel about their XScale ARM CPUs, but Intel refused the deal because they didn't want to build a customised model for Apple's needs. Missing the smartphone revolution is easily the worst business blunder in the history of the company. https://…
  • @stshank Stephen Shankland on x
    Intel CEO @PGelsinger just announced Intel is going to become an open foundry for US and European customers. Intel Foundry Services business unit wins support from Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Cisco, others. Thread/
  • @azchamber Arizona Chamber on x
    🚨WHOA! Way to go, @intel! HUGE JOBS news for Arizona! “Gelsinger announced significant manufacturing expansion plans, starting with an estimated $20 billion investment to build two new factories in Arizona.” https://newsroom.intel.com/... via @intelnews
  • @ryansmithat Ryan Smith on x
    The die has been cast on Intel's future. The company is going to keep the fabs and the vertical integration. The company is having another go at doing contract fabbing for others, as well, looking to capitalize on the need for leading-edge fabs within the US https://twitter.com/.…
  • @mytechmusings @mytechmusings on x
    This is interesting.. @Intel foundry to be calling out @Qualcomm as their customer US national interests and #Security concerns at play here? #CyberSecurity #IntelUnleashed https://twitter.com/...