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Intel expands three of its factories to avoid stock problems

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In a statement, Intel confirmed that it will expand three of its factories in Oregon, Ireland and Israel to avoid the stock problems it has been suffering for a while, especially since the arrival of the chips with 10nm nodes was delayed.

Intel confirmed that it will expand three of its factories in Oregon, Ireland and Israel.

Intel announces that it plans to expand its manufacturing plants in Oregon, Ireland and Israel. This multi-year project will allow the chip giant to respond more quickly to market problems and reduce the time it takes to increase supply by approximately 60%. These expansions are expected to start in 2019. They won't help with current 14nm supply issues unfortunately, but they can help if Intel faces a similar situation in the future.

Intel's statement:

These are some of the more 'hot-button' statements by Dr. Ann B. Kelleher, Intel's senior vice president and general manager of manufacturing and operations.

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