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  1. www.intel.ie › intel-in-irelandIntel in Ireland

    Intel in Ireland. Since 1989, Intel has invested more than €30 billion in Ireland creating the most advanced industrial campus in Europe. Today, alongside advanced manufacturing, Intel in Ireland has come to represent a diversity of activities across the spectrum of Intel business from cutting edge research to design.

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  2. Intel Ireland is the Irish subsidiary of the U.S.-based semiconductor giant, Intel. Founded in 1989, the company is one of the largest employers in Ireland.

  3. www.intel.ie › content › wwwIntel Leixlip

    Intel Ireland's Leixlip campus, located in County Kildare, began operations in 1989. Since then, Intel has invested more than €30 billion in turning the 360-acre former stud farm into one of the most technologically advanced manufacturing locations in Europe.

  4. 29 sept. 2023 · Production tools fill the cleanroom of Fab 34, the newest Intel manufacturing facility in Ireland. On Sept. 29, 2023, Intel announced that the factory in Leixlip, Ireland, was in high-volume production of computer chips using Intel 4 technology.

  5. 15 mars 2022 · Intel Announces Initial Investment of Over €33 Billion for R&D and Manufacturing in EU. Investments advance world-class semiconductor ecosystem in Europe, spanning France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland and Spain.

  6. 29 sept. 2023 · An Intel manufacturing worker walks among production tools in the cleanroom of Fab 34, the newest Intel manufacturing facility in Ireland. On Sept. 29, 2023, Intel announced that the factory in Leixlip, Ireland, was in high-volume production of computer chips using Intel 4 technology.

  7. 13 mai 2024 · US semiconductor giant Intel has entered exclusive talks with Apollo Global to finance an $11 billion (€10 billion) chipmaking plant in Ireland, as large corporations increasingly turn to private...