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Intel China plant ready by end of the year

by on29 March 2010

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Leaving China? Us?


While Google
has managed to salvage its “Do no evil” reputation by leaving China, Intel has announced that it is opening a new plant in the the People's Republic.

According to the People's Daily, which we get for the Spot the worker's new Tractor photo competition, Intel is telling the world+dog that its chip plant in Dalian will be put into operation during the fourth quarter of this year.

For those who came in late, the Dalian plant is Intel's first chip fabrication factory in Asia. It began construction on March 26, 2007 with a total investment of 2.5 billion US dollars. Kirby Jefferson, general manager of Intel Dalian told the People's Daily that it will make 65 nanometer chips but also prepare to upgrade to higher-level products.

Intel entered China in 1985 and has invested more than 4.7 billion in propping up the glorious People's Economy.

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