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Intel opens two new factories as part of its turnaround plan

- Stephen Nellis /Reuters

Intel has broken ground on two new factories in Arizona as part of its turnaround plan to become a major manufactur­er of chips for outside customers.

The $20bn plants — dubbed Fab 52 and Fab 62 — will bring the number of Intel factories at its campus in Chandler, Arizona, to six. They will house Intel’s most advanced chipmaking technology and play a role in the Santa Clara, California-based company’s effort to regain its lead in making the smallest, fastest chips by 2025, after having fallen behind rival Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing (TSMC).

The new Arizona plants will also be the first Intel has built from the ground up with space reserved for outside customers. Intel has long made its own chips, but its turnaround plan calls for taking on work for outsiders such as Qualcomm, Amazon’s cloud unit, as well as deepening its manufactur­ing relationsh­ip with the US military.

“We want to have more resilience to the supply chain,” Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who last week attended a White House meeting on the global chip shortage, said.

“As the only company on US soil that can do the most advanced lithograph­y processes in the world, we are going to step up in a big way.”

Gelsinger said it was too early to say how much of the new plants’ capacity would be reserved for outside customers. The plants would produce “thousands” of wafers per week.

Wafers are the silicon discs on which chips are made, and each can hold hundreds or even thousands of chips.

Intel rival TSMC has also bought land to build its first US campus in Phoenix, not far from Intel’s location, where TSMC plans up to six chip factories, Reuters previously reported.

Gelsinger said Intel plans to announce another US campus site before the end of the year that will eventually hold eight chip factories.

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 ?? ?? Rolling out: Constructi­on workers prepare the site of a new Intel chip factory in Chandler, Arizona. /Courtesy of Intel/Handout via Reuters
Rolling out: Constructi­on workers prepare the site of a new Intel chip factory in Chandler, Arizona. /Courtesy of Intel/Handout via Reuters

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