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
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Discussion
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@harrymccracken
Harry McCracken
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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.
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@macoscraig
@macoscraig
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This is like Samsung's pro headphone jack ad. I hate it when the Marketing team and the business strategy team work like two independent brain cells having no clue of the others existence... https://www.macrumors.com/...
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@commercegov
U.S. Commerce Dept
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Intel announced on Tuesday that it will spend $20 billion to build two major factories in Arizona. https://www.cnbc.com/... @SecRaimondo “Intel's announcement is a great example of the benefits that come from investing in domestic semiconductor manufacturing capabilities.” https:…
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@pgelsinger
Pat Gelsinger
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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/...