Intel turns to vietnam and ireland to increase its manufacturing volumes
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Late last week, Intel released a product change notification, stating that it had assigned its manufacturing facilities in Vietnam, as an additional site for testing and finishing its processors.
Intel invests in Vietnam and Ireland to increase its manufacturing capacity
Products included include the brand's new flagship processor, the 8-core 16-core Core i9-9900K, the 8-core 8-core Core i7-9700K, and the 6-core 6-core Core i5 9600K. Intel follows a philosophy that enables product delivery from multiple production sites, operating as a virtual factory that operates consistently and independently of the manufacturing origin site. Benefits include faster production ramps that improve product availability, and improve consistency in quality.
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Earlier this year, Intel increased its capital spending to $ 16 billion, in an attempt to increase its volumes as the industry faces supply shortages, which the company says is due to increased demand in instead of a shortage of supply. Intel has also connected its small foundry located in Leixlip, Ireland. According to Irish publication The Independent, the Fab 24 facility in Leixlip will get a share of its $ 1 billion capital spending increase, to make 14nm ++ processors, which could include its Coffee Lake and Coffee Lake Refresh processors..
Intel's investment in Ireland is expected to increase as the company plans to expand Fab 24, which could create 4, 000 additional jobs. The expansion project could cost around € 50 million in the short term. We have been several weeks of Intel processor shortages, to see if the problem finally ends.
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