Intel: significant increase in the production power of its plants in Israel
Posted on Dec 24, 2020 by Ifi Reporter - Dan Bielski
Following several reports from Intel Global, which is considering outsourcing part of its production, the company has now announced a significant increase in the production power of its plants in response to unprecedented demand.
According to the company's report, it has increased the production volume of 10 and 14 nm chips by about 25% at its plants in the United States, Israel and Oregon. In Israel, Intel switched to mass production of 10-nanometer chips, with the company's plant in Israel in Kiryat Gat currently operating at full capacity and currently employing about 4,900 workers.
"In the last three years we have doubled the production capacity of our silicon wafers, and this has been a significant investment. Next, we do not stop. And operation at Intel.
In a video attached to the company's announcement, Dr. Ann Keller, a senior global manufacturing executive, says that in order to expand the production space, Intel will continue to build new plants. "It's coming, it's going to take a little longer, but it's coming."
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