Intel Ireland

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Intel Ireland, Ltd
Type Subsidiary of Intel
Founded Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland (1989)
Headquarters Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland
Key people Jim O'Hara - General Manager
Products Core 2
Pentium 4
Celeron
Employees 5,000 (2000)
Slogan N/A
Website www.intel.com/ireland/

Intel Ireland's parent company - the giant U.S. based Intel microprocesser business - is a quoted company trading on the NASDAQ exchange. Intel decided in 1989 to build its European manufacturing operations in Leixlip, County Kildare, and formed Intel Ireland to be the holding company. The manufacturing plant manufactured its first chip in 1993. To base its European operations in Ireland, Intel received over IRE£87m (€110m) in grants from IDA Ireland. Intel Ireland also operates a research facility (Intel Communications Europe) in Shannon, County Clare which employs more than 150 people.

Intel Ireland employs over 5,000 employees at its Leixlip campus (both high-skilled and contract workers), and as such it has been a major contributor to the performance of the Irish economy. Construction of the Fab 24 manufacturing plant in the 2000s has signified its continuing commitment to developing its Irish operations. In all, Intel's investment in Ireland has been 5 billion [1].

In April 2005 the operation announced that the one-billionth microchip had been manufactured by the Leixlip based operation [2]. It is Intel's largest manufacturing plant outside of the United States. It is also notable as the only Intel facility to achieve the ISO 14001 safety standard for its management of the local environment [3].

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