Intel is leading the way to revitalize American semiconductor manufacturing and research and development to build a more resilient global supply chain. Over the course of five years, Intel expects to invest more than $100 billion in the U.S. as we expand our capacity and capabilities in Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, and Ohio. These investments, contingent on adequate CHIPS support, will fill several essential domestic supply chain gaps and are critical to U.S. economic and national security.
Oregon: The Heart of Semiconductor Research and Development
The future of American semiconductor manufacturing starts in Oregon, which is home to Intel’s innovation hub for leading-edge semiconductor research, technology development and manufacturing. Intel is planning a multibillion-dollar expansion and modernization of our facilities in Oregon that keeps us on track to process technology leadership by 2025.
- Jobs: Intel employs more than 22,000 employees in Oregon, and we expect to add several thousand new permanent and construction jobs.
- Economic Impact: Since Intel broke ground in 1974, we have invested $59 billion in Oregon and currently contribute $19.3 billion annually to Oregon’s GDP.
Arizona: Innovating and Investing for more than 40 years
Intel is expanding our operations in Arizona with two new leading-edge semiconductor factories that are estimated to cost $15 billion to $20 billion each—the largest private sector investment in the state’s history. The new factories will support growing demand for Intel’s products and provide committed capacity for Intel Foundry Services customers.
- Jobs: Intel employs more than 13,000 employees in Arizona, and we expect to add 3,000 new Intel jobs, 6,000 construction jobs, and indirectly support 15,000 additional jobs with suppliers and supporting industries through our investments.
- Economic Impact: Since Intel broke ground in 1979, we have invested $34.5 billion in Arizona and currently contributes $8.6 billion annually to Arizona’s GDP.
New Mexico: Pushing the Limits of Advanced Packaging
Intel is investing $3.5 billion in its New Mexico operations to enable production of its advanced semiconductor packaging technology, including Foveros, Intel’s breakthrough 3D packaging technology. This technology allows us to mix and match compute tiles to meet increasing computing performance needs for artificial intelligence, 5G and the edge.
- Jobs: Intel employs more than 2,100 employees in New Mexico, and we expect to add 700 new Intel jobs, 1,000 construction jobs, and indirectly support 3,500 additional jobs with suppliers and supporting industries through our investments.
- Economic Impact: Since 1980, Intel has invested $16.7 billion in New Mexico and currently contributes $1.2 billion annually to New Mexico’s GDP.
Ohio: Building the Silicon Heartland
Intel’s greenfield investment of more than $30 billion to build two new leading-edge fabs in Ohio marks the single largest private-sector investment in the state’s history. This “Silicon Heartland” will establish a new regional economic cluster for U.S. chipmaking and become an epicenter of leading-edge technology.
- Jobs: Intel expects to create 3,000 new Intel jobs, 7,000 construction jobs, and indirectly support more than 10,000 additional jobs with our suppliers and supporting industries through our investments.
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