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February 10th, 2009

Intel: We're spending $7 billion on U.S. plants

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 6:24 am

Categories: Economy, General, Hardware Infrastructure, Intel

Tags: U.S., Intel Corp., Manufacturing, Larry Dignan

Intel said Tuesday it will spend $7 billion over the next two years to roll out 32 nanometer manufacturing plants in the U.S.

The chip giant said the investment will be made in existing manufacturing sites in Oregon, Arizona and New Mexico and create 7,000 jobs (statement). 

CEO Paul Otellini said the effort is designed to bolster U.S. manufacturing and push 32 nm factories, which were described as “truly extraordinary.” Intel noted that 75 percent of its manufacturing operations are in the U.s. along with its R&D and capital investments. 

According to the company, Intel will accelerate 32 nm production with its Westmere production in 2009 with more products to follow in 2010. Here’s where Westmere fits in on Intel’s product roadmap:

While it’s nice to write about a company actually creating jobs, the timing of Intel’s announcement is curious given the stimulus bill that’s being debated. I looked to see if there were any depreciation benefits for companies that build out in the U.S. but didn’t find anything that would directly apply to Intel’s move–unless there’s an argument that 32 nm chips somehow help broadband adoption.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Because of their (Intel) move, certain things will happen at the appropriate time. As stated?.since the cost of capital expenditure is down, this will result with everything in place when the economy ... (Read the rest)
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A private business creating ....  ShadeTree | 02/10/09
I'm not questioning anything but  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 02/10/09
There will be a benefit for business that are able to create jobs in the US  Been_Done_Before | 02/10/09
Tax credit for job creation  map771 | 02/10/09
I agree! Much applause and respect to Intel  BillDem | 02/10/09
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar  GuidingLight | 02/10/09
THere are idiots everywhere  Kaiwai | 02/10/09
cost of capital  rcbarr83@... | 02/10/09
motives  rcbarr83@... | 02/10/09
Spending $7 billion is simply irresponsible...  bricar2 | 02/10/09
C'mon...  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 02/10/09
socialist country  rcbarr83@... | 02/10/09
RE: Intel: We  rick.vizzerra@... | 02/10/09
Awesome news!  HypnoToad | 02/10/09
Intel Giveth  micealgallagher | 02/11/09
RE: Intel: We  mrmiata7@... | 02/11/09
Stimulus?  lmenningen | 02/11/09
RE: Intel: We  dmarie46 | 02/11/09

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