Intel's France, Germany, Italy Plans: All You Need To Know

Benzinga2021-12-23

Intel aims to bring more production back to the U.S. and Europe, counterbalancing Asia’s manufacturing dominance.

  • Intel Corp looks to add facilities in France and Italy and put a critical production site in Germany in its bid to go global, Bloomberg reports.
  • France will be home to a research and design center, and Italy will be the location of a test and assembly factory.
  • The central wafer fabrication plant, or fab, will likely be built in Germany.
  • State-of-the-art chip production plants cost over $20 billion, and their most expensive component, machinery, is usually obsolete within five years.
  • The German plant could have a price tag in that range. Meanwhile, the report added that the Italian test and assembly plant would cost around $10 billion.
  • Intel and government officials are still negotiating on the site, with Sicily being one area under consideration.
  • Intel may build the French R&D center in either Paris or Grenoble. Such facilities typically cost only a fraction of the amount needed to make a factory.
  • Even with the potential government help, Intel is budgeting up to $28 billion for new plants and equipment in 2022, up from roughly $18 billion this year.
  • The report added that Intel looks to build factories that make chips for other companies, directly rivaling Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd in the so-called foundry business.
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  • Newbie_20
    2021-12-24
    Newbie_20
    Thanks for sharing
  • JMZZ
    2021-12-24
    JMZZ
    I don’t understand this. Semiconductor is a high tech industry, yes. But to excel it demands even more diligence, discipline, hard work and sacrifices from a group of highly trained, top norch technical employees than any other industries. TakingTaiwan and korea for example, top performing youngsters take up engineering courses and dedicate their youth to R&D, for a fraction of the cost in Europe. Do you think Europe can compete in this aspect? While it make sense for already leading players to set up R&D in Europe and USA for IP protection; intel, who lacks behind in 7nm and beyond, is it a wise move? 
  • Helloyah
    2021-12-24
    Helloyah
    great sharing
  • Gaga71
    2021-12-24
    Gaga71
    Is this the turning point?
  • Gladys8jk
    2021-12-24
    Gladys8jk
    Ok
  • haircut
    2021-12-24
    haircut
    Pick up intel
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