Intel to build $4.6bn assembly and test plant in Poland
Intel plans to invest up to $4.6B to set up a semiconductor assembly and test facility near Wrocław, Poland, to help the EU work toward its goal of a more resilient semiconductor supply chain.
Intel plans to invest up to $4.6B to set up a semiconductor assembly and test facility near Wrocław, Poland, to help the EU work toward its goal of a more resilient semiconductor supply chain.
The world’s biggest chipmaker, Intel Corp, said it’s still maintaining above 90% on-time delivery of its products from factories worldwide, according to a Bloomberg story posted here. Bob Swan, Intel’s CEO, posted on the company’s website that he is “inspired by...