The follow is a list of Intel's manufacturing and assembly/test sites. Processors are manufactured in semiconductor fabrication plants ("fabs") which are then sent to assembly and testing sites before delivery to customers.
Intel's competitive strength is in manufacturing and process technology, enabling it to produce and sell advanced products versus its primary competitor, Advanced Micro Devices. They are generally on the cutting edge of the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) developed by SEMATECH.
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Fab name | City | Production start year | Process (Wafer, node) |
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DID | Hillsboro, Oregon, USA | 2003 | 300 mm, 22 nm |
DIC | Hillsboro, Oregon, USA | 2001 | 300 mm, 32 nm |
Fab 12 | Chandler, Arizona, USA | 1996 | 300 mm, 65 nm |
Fab 32 | Chandler, Arizona, USA | 2007 | 300 mm, 45/32 nm |
Fab 42 | Chandler, Arizona, USA | 2013 | 300 mm, 14 nm |
Fab 11x | Rio Rancho, New Mexico, USA | 2002 | 300 mm, 45/32 nm |
Fab 17 | Hudson, Massachusetts, USA | 1998 | 200 mm |
Fab 24 | Leixlip, Ireland | 2006 | 300 mm, 90/65 nm |
Fab 28 | Kiryat Gat, Israel | 2008 | 300 mm, 45 nm |
Fab 68 | Dalian, China | Late 2010 (Expected) | 300 mm, 65 nm |