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Intel Plans Assembly and Test Facility in Poland by rntn

Intel Plans Assembly and Test Facility in Poland by rntn

Investment near Wrocław, Poland, will help create a first-of-its-kind end-to-end leading-edge manufacturing semiconductor value chain in Europe.

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

  • Investment of up to $4.6 billion will create approximately 2,000 Intel jobs and thousands of indirect supplier and temporary construction jobs.

  • The new facility will help meet demand for assembly and test capacity anticipated in coming years.

  • Facilities will be constructed according to green building principles and will operate with high environmental standards to minimize carbon footprint and environmental impact.

  • Intel’s investment will help the European Union work toward its goal of a more resilient semiconductor supply chain.

WROCŁAW, Poland–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
Intel today announced that it has selected an area near Wrocław, Poland, as the site of a new cutting-edge semiconductor assembly and test facility. This facility will help meet critical demand for assembly and test capacity that Intel anticipates by 2027. Intel expects to invest up to $4.6 billion in the facility, which will have the capacity to expand. When completed, the facility will support approximately 2,000 Intel employees. The construction of the facility is also expected to create several thousand more jobs, in addition to eventual hiring by suppliers. Design and planning for the facility will begin immediately, with construction to commence pending European Commission approval.

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Intel announced plans for semiconductor assembly/test facility near Wrocław, Poland, on June 16, 2023. The site will help to meet anticipated demand for assembly and test capacity. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel announced plans for semiconductor assembly/test facility near Wrocław, Poland, on June 16, 2023. The site will help to meet anticipated demand for assembly and test capacity. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel’s planned investment in Poland, combined with its existing wafer fabrication facility in Leixlip, Ireland, and its planned wafer fabrication facility in Magdeburg, Germany, will help create a first-of-its-kind end-to-end leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing value chain in Europe. It will also serve as a catalyst for additional ecosystem investments and innovation in Poland and across the European Union.

“Poland is already home to Intel operations and is well positioned to work with Intel sites in Germany and Ireland. It is also very cos

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