List of Intel manufacturing sites
The following 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. Approximately 75% of Intel's semiconductor fabrication is performed in the USA.[1]
Fab sites
Fab name | City | Production start year | Process (Wafer, node) |
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D1X | Hillsboro, Oregon, USA | 2013 | 300 mm, 14 nm/10 nm |
D1D | Hillsboro, Oregon, USA | 2003 | 300 mm, 14 nm |
D1C | Hillsboro, Oregon, USA | 2001 | 300 mm, 22/14 nm |
Fab 12 | Chandler, Arizona, USA | 1996 | 300 mm, 65 nm |
Fab 32 | Chandler, Arizona, USA | 2007 | 300 mm, 22/14 nm |
Fab 42 | Chandler, Arizona, USA | tbd[2] | 450 mm,[3] 14 nm |
Fab 11 | Rio Rancho, New Mexico, USA | 1993 (Closed) | 200 mm, 45/32 nm |
Fab 11X | Rio Rancho, New Mexico, USA | 2002 | 300 mm, 45/32 nm |
Fab 17 | Hudson, Massachusetts, USA | 1998 | 200 mm, 130 nm[4] |
Fab 24 | Leixlip, Ireland | 2006 | 300 mm, 14 nm[5] |
Fab 28 | Kiryat Gat, Israel | 2008 | 300 mm, 22 nm |
Fab 68 | Dalian, Liaoning, China | 2010 | 300 mm, 65 nm |
Fab 3
The Intel Fab 3 building is a wafer manufacturing plant located in Livermore, California on North Mines Road. The plant opened in 1972 and began making wafers in April 1973. Fab 3 closed its doors in 1991. It was the first plant outside of the Santa Clara area, and where the famous Bunny Suits were first introduced.[6]
Assembly/test sites
- Heredia, Costa Rica
- Chandler, Arizona, USA
- Chengdu, Sichuan, China
- Kulim, Malaysia
- Penang, Malaysia
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Jerusalem, Israel
References
- ↑ "http://newsroom.intel.com/servlet/JiveServlet/download/1882-25-3841/US_Manufacturing.pdf" (PDF). newsroom.intel.com. Retrieved 2015-05-11. External link in
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(help) - ↑ http://www.azcentral.com/community/chandler/articles/20140113intel-says-factory-stay-shut-now.html
- ↑ http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/intel-fab42-14nm-cpu-factory,news-37599.html
- ↑ http://download.intel.com/newsroom/kits/22nm/pdfs/Global-Intel-Manufacturing_FactSheet.pdf
- ↑ http://www.techpowerup.com/179071/Mass-Production-at-Intel-s-14-nanometer-Node-Begins-This-Year.html
- ↑ http://www.elivermore.com/photos/intel_fab3.htm
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