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List of Intel manufacturing sites

Intel is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Processors are manufactured in semiconductor fabrication plants called "fabs" which are then sent to assembly and testing sites before delivery to customers. Intel has claimed that approximately 75% of their semiconductor fabrication is performed in the United States.[1]

Current fab sites edit

 
Intel Ocotillo campus in Chandler, Arizona, U.S.
 
Intel Ronler Acres in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
 
Intel F28 in Kiryat Gat, Israel
Fab name Fab location Production start year Process (wafer, node)
AFO   Aloha, Oregon, U.S. 1976 300mm, Development
D1B   Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S. 1996 300mm, Development
RB1   Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S. 2001 300mm, Development
D1C   Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S. 2001 300mm, Development
RP1   Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S. 2001 300mm, Research
D1D   Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S. 2003 300mm, Development
D1X   Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S. 2013 300mm, Development
Fab 11X   Rio Rancho, New Mexico, U.S. 1995 upgrade 2020/2021 with 22/14 300mm, 45 nm/32 nm, Packaging
Fab 12   Chandler, Arizona, U.S. 2006 300mm, 22 nm/14 nm/10 nm
Fab 22   Chandler, Arizona, U.S. 2002 300mm, 22 nm/14 nm/10 nm
Fab 24   Leixlip, Ireland 2006 300mm, 14 nm[2]
Fab 28a   Kiryat Gat, Israel 1996 300mm, 22 nm
Fab 28   Kiryat Gat, Israel (2023) 300mm, 22nm/14nm/10nm[3][4]
Fab 38   Kiryat Gat, Israel (2024) 300mm, 22 nm[5]
Fab 32   Chandler, Arizona, U.S. 2007 300mm, 22 nm/14 nm/10 nm
Fab 34   Leixlip, Ireland (2023) 300mm, Intel 4 (previously node 7nm)[6][7]
Fab 42   Chandler, Arizona, U.S. 2020 300mm, 10 nm/5 nm (2024)
Fab 52   Chandler, Arizona, U.S. (2024)[8] 300mm, Intel 20A 
Fab 62   Chandler, Arizona, U.S. (2024)[8] 300mm, Intel 20A;
Fab 27[9]   Licking County, Ohio, U.S. (2024–2026) 300mm, 18A
SC2   Santa Clara, California, U.S. Reticle/Masks, Intel Mask Operations[10]
Pelican   Penang, Malaysia (2024) 300mm, Packaging[11]
Fab 29   Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany (2027) [12]
  Poland (2025–2027) 300mm, Packaging[13]

Past fab sites edit

Fab name Fab location Opened Closed Notes
Fab 1   Mountain View, California, U.S. 1968 1981 Formerly located at 365 East Middlefield Road.[14]
Fab 2   Santa Clara, California, U.S. 1968 2009 Located in building SC1, at the corner of Bowers Ave. and Central Expressway[15]
Fab 1A   Santa Clara, California, U.S. 1980 1991 Located on Mission College Boulevard
Fab 3   Livermore, California, U.S. 1973[16] 1991 Plant began making wafers in April 1973. First plant outside of the Santa Clara area, and is where the famous Bunny Suits were first introduced.[17] Located on North Mines Road.
Fab 4   Aloha, Oregon, U.S. 1976 1996 (decommissioned)
2016 (demolished)
First wafer manufacturing plant outside of Silicon Valley and first facility in what is now known as Oregon's Silicon Forest. Production began for 3-inch wafers.[18]
Fab 5 / D1   Aloha, Oregon, U.S. Previously a development facility, then production facility. Currently inactive.[19]
Fab 6   Chandler, Arizona, U.S. 1980 2000 First silicon wafer manufacturing facility in Arizona. Key architecture was the 286 microprocessor.
Fab 7   Rio Rancho, New Mexico, U.S. 1980 2002
2005 (converted to test facility)
Production focused on flash memory chips. By the time production stopped, plant was producing 0.35 micron-6 inch wafers. In 2005, $105 million was invested to temporarily turn Fab 7 into a testing facility.[20]
Fab 8   Jerusalem, Israel 1985 2008
2009 (converted to die prep facility)
First Fab outside of the United States. Ended production with, what was at the time, the last 6-inch wafer fab. Building was converted into die prep facility to support nearby Fab 28.[21]
Fab 9   Rio Rancho, New Mexico, U.S. 1987 Facility eventually expanded to merge with Fab 11 in 1999.[22]
D2   Santa Clara, California, U.S. 1989[23] 2009 (decommissioned) Development for these EPROM, Flash memory and microcontroller technology.[24] After being decommissioned, was converted into a data center.[25]
Fab 10 / IFO[26][27]   Leixlip, Ireland 1993 Pentium
Fab 11   Rio Rancho, New Mexico, U.S. (Merged into F11X)
Fab 14   Leixlip, Ireland
Fab 15 / D1A   Aloha, Oregon, U.S. 2003 (converted to assembly / test) Previously a development Fab named D1A before construction began on D1B in 1994.[28]
Fab 16   Ft. Worth, Texas, U.S. (never opened) 2003 (canceled) Planned to open in Ft. Worth, Texas, in 1999, but was eventually canceled in 2003.[29]
Fab 17   Hudson, Massachusetts, U.S. 1998 (acquired from DEC) 2014 Facility used older technology and closed (along with Fab 11X) because site was not large enough to accommodate a leading-edge fab. Made specialty products on the trailing edge of chip technology, and was last to make chips on 200-millimeter silicon wafers.[30]
Fab 20 / D1B  , Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S.
Fab 23   Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S. 2000 (acquired from Rockwell) 2007 Site originally purchased from Rockwell, but due to lack of demand and for financial reasons, Intel put it up for sale in 2007. It eventually sold in 2011 to the El Paso County government, who repurposed the offices.[31]
Fab 68   Dalian, Liaoning, China 2010/2016 2021 3DNAND, 3DXPoint[32][33] fab that was sold to SK Hynix[34]

Assembly and test sites edit

  • AFO, Aloha, Oregon, United States
  • Chandler, Arizona, United States
  • CD1, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
  • CD6, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
  • KMO, Kulim, Malaysia
  • KM5, Kulim, Malaysia
  • PG8, Penang, Malaysia
  • VNAT, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • CRAT, Heredia, Belén, Costa Rica (1997–2014; 2020 – present)[35][36]
  • Makati, Philippines – MN1-MN5 also known as A2/T11 (1974–2009)
  • Cavite, Philippines – CV1-CV4 (1997–2009)
  • Shanghai, China (former Assembly / Test Manufacturing)
  • Las Piedras Puerto Rico 1991-2001 (assemble Pentium CPU/Motherboards)
  • Wroclaw/Walbrzych, Poland - planned 2027 (former Assembly / Test Manufacturing)

See also edit

External links edit

Global Manufacturing at Intel

References edit

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  2. ^ "Mass Production at Intel's 14 nanometer Node Begins This Year". techpowerup.com. from the original on January 24, 2013. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  3. ^ StatesKCN0HH1F720140922 "Israel approves Intel's $6 billion investment in chip plant". Reuters. September 22, 2014. from the original on February 22, 2018. Retrieved February 21, 2018. {{cite news}}: Check |archive-url= value (help); Check |url= value (help)
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  12. ^ "Intel Announces Initial Investment of Over €33 Billion for R&D and Manufacturing in EU".
  13. ^ "Intel Announces Initial Investment of Over €33 Billion for R&D and Manufacturing in EU".
  14. ^ "Superfund site: INTEL CORP. (MOUNTAIN VIEW PLANT) MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA". United States Environmental Protection Agency. from the original on February 28, 2022. Retrieved February 27, 2022.
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  21. ^ "Intel to open Jerusalem plant next week". Ynetnews. October 11, 2009. from the original on October 30, 2018. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
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  35. ^ https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/corporate-responsibility/intel-in-costa-rica.html September 13, 2017, at the Wayback Machine "Intel Costa Rica began in 1997 with an assembly and test plant, which worked for 17 years with great performance. In 2014"
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Intel is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara California Processors are manufactured in semiconductor fabrication plants called fabs which are then sent to assembly and testing sites before delivery to customers Intel has claimed that approximately 75 of their semiconductor fabrication is performed in the United States 1 Contents 1 Current fab sites 2 Past fab sites 3 Assembly and test sites 4 See also 5 External links 6 ReferencesCurrent fab sites edit nbsp Intel Ocotillo campus in Chandler Arizona U S nbsp Intel Ronler Acres in Hillsboro Oregon United States nbsp Intel F28 in Kiryat Gat IsraelFab name Fab location Production start year Process wafer node AFO nbsp Aloha Oregon U S 1976 300mm DevelopmentD1B nbsp Hillsboro Oregon U S 1996 300mm DevelopmentRB1 nbsp Hillsboro Oregon U S 2001 300mm DevelopmentD1C nbsp Hillsboro Oregon U S 2001 300mm DevelopmentRP1 nbsp Hillsboro Oregon U S 2001 300mm ResearchD1D nbsp Hillsboro Oregon U S 2003 300mm DevelopmentD1X nbsp Hillsboro Oregon U S 2013 300mm DevelopmentFab 11X nbsp Rio Rancho New Mexico U S 1995 upgrade 2020 2021 with 22 14 300mm 45 nm 32 nm PackagingFab 12 nbsp Chandler Arizona U S 2006 300mm 22 nm 14 nm 10 nmFab 22 nbsp Chandler Arizona U S 2002 300mm 22 nm 14 nm 10 nmFab 24 nbsp Leixlip Ireland 2006 300mm 14 nm 2 Fab 28a nbsp Kiryat Gat Israel 1996 300mm 22 nmFab 28 nbsp Kiryat Gat Israel 2023 300mm 22nm 14nm 10nm 3 4 Fab 38 nbsp Kiryat Gat Israel 2024 300mm 22 nm 5 Fab 32 nbsp Chandler Arizona U S 2007 300mm 22 nm 14 nm 10 nmFab 34 nbsp Leixlip Ireland 2023 300mm Intel 4 previously node 7nm 6 7 Fab 42 nbsp Chandler Arizona U S 2020 300mm 10 nm 5 nm 2024 Fab 52 nbsp Chandler Arizona U S 2024 8 300mm Intel 20A Fab 62 nbsp Chandler Arizona U S 2024 8 300mm Intel 20A Fab 27 9 nbsp Licking County Ohio U S 2024 2026 300mm 18ASC2 nbsp Santa Clara California U S Reticle Masks Intel Mask Operations 10 Pelican nbsp Penang Malaysia 2024 300mm Packaging 11 Fab 29 nbsp Magdeburg Saxony Anhalt Germany 2027 12 nbsp Poland 2025 2027 300mm Packaging 13 Past fab sites editFab name Fab location Opened Closed NotesFab 1 nbsp Mountain View California U S 1968 1981 Formerly located at 365 East Middlefield Road 14 Fab 2 nbsp Santa Clara California U S 1968 2009 Located in building SC1 at the corner of Bowers Ave and Central Expressway 15 Fab 1A nbsp Santa Clara California U S 1980 1991 Located on Mission College BoulevardFab 3 nbsp Livermore California U S 1973 16 1991 Plant began making wafers in April 1973 First plant outside of the Santa Clara area and is where the famous Bunny Suits were first introduced 17 Located on North Mines Road Fab 4 nbsp Aloha Oregon U S 1976 1996 decommissioned 2016 demolished First wafer manufacturing plant outside of Silicon Valley and first facility in what is now known as Oregon s Silicon Forest Production began for 3 inch wafers 18 Fab 5 D1 nbsp Aloha Oregon U S Previously a development facility then production facility Currently inactive 19 Fab 6 nbsp Chandler Arizona U S 1980 2000 First silicon wafer manufacturing facility in Arizona Key architecture was the 286 microprocessor Fab 7 nbsp Rio Rancho New Mexico U S 1980 20022005 converted to test facility Production focused on flash memory chips By the time production stopped plant was producing 0 35 micron 6 inch wafers In 2005 105 million was invested to temporarily turn Fab 7 into a testing facility 20 Fab 8 nbsp Jerusalem Israel 1985 20082009 converted to die prep facility First Fab outside of the United States Ended production with what was at the time the last 6 inch wafer fab Building was converted into die prep facility to support nearby Fab 28 21 Fab 9 nbsp Rio Rancho New Mexico U S 1987 Facility eventually expanded to merge with Fab 11 in 1999 22 D2 nbsp Santa Clara California U S 1989 23 2009 decommissioned Development for these EPROM Flash memory and microcontroller technology 24 After being decommissioned was converted into a data center 25 Fab 10 IFO 26 27 nbsp Leixlip Ireland 1993 PentiumFab 11 nbsp Rio Rancho New Mexico U S Merged into F11X Fab 14 nbsp Leixlip IrelandFab 15 D1A nbsp Aloha Oregon U S 2003 converted to assembly test Previously a development Fab named D1A before construction began on D1B in 1994 28 Fab 16 nbsp Ft Worth Texas U S never opened 2003 canceled Planned to open in Ft Worth Texas in 1999 but was eventually canceled in 2003 29 Fab 17 nbsp Hudson Massachusetts U S 1998 acquired from DEC 2014 Facility used older technology and closed along with Fab 11X because site was not large enough to accommodate a leading edge fab Made specialty products on the trailing edge of chip technology and was last to make chips on 200 millimeter silicon wafers 30 Fab 20 D1B nbsp Hillsboro Oregon U S Fab 23 nbsp Colorado Springs Colorado U S 2000 acquired from Rockwell 2007 Site originally purchased from Rockwell but due to lack of demand and for financial reasons Intel put it up for sale in 2007 It eventually sold in 2011 to the El Paso County government who repurposed the offices 31 Fab 68 nbsp Dalian Liaoning China 2010 2016 2021 3DNAND 3DXPoint 32 33 fab that was sold to SK Hynix 34 Assembly and test sites editAFO Aloha Oregon United States Chandler Arizona United States CD1 Chengdu Sichuan China CD6 Chengdu Sichuan China KMO Kulim Malaysia KM5 Kulim Malaysia PG8 Penang Malaysia VNAT Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Jerusalem Israel CRAT Heredia Belen Costa Rica 1997 2014 2020 present 35 36 Makati Philippines MN1 MN5 also known as A2 T11 1974 2009 Cavite Philippines CV1 CV4 1997 2009 Shanghai China former Assembly Test Manufacturing Las Piedras Puerto Rico 1991 2001 assemble Pentium CPU Motherboards Wroclaw Walbrzych Poland planned 2027 former Assembly Test Manufacturing See also editList of semiconductor fabrication plantsExternal links editGlobal Manufacturing at IntelReferences edit Intel Made in America Since 1968 PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 2 2011 Retrieved May 11 2015 Mass Production at Intel s 14 nanometer Node Begins This Year techpowerup com Archived from the original on January 24 2013 Retrieved March 22 2017 StatesKCN0HH1F720140922 Israel approves Intel s 6 billion investment in chip plant Reuters September 22 2014 StatesKCN0HH1F720140922 Archived from the original on February 22 2018 Retrieved February 21 2018 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Check archive url value help Check url value help Shilov Anton Intel Discloses Plans to Spend 5 Billion on Fab 28 Expansion in Israel www anandtech com Retrieved April 12 2022 Scheer Steven February 21 2018 StatesKCN1G51ET U S Intel plans 5 billion investment in Israeli plant Minister Reuters StatesKCN1G51ET Archived from the original on February 21 2018 Retrieved February 21 2018 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Check archive url value help Check url value help Shilov Anton Intel Submits Ireland Fab Expansion Plan 8 Billion Price Tag With a 4 Year Lead Time www anandtech com Archived from the original on March 2 2021 Retrieved March 24 2021 Intel Corporation Media Alert Intel Starts High Volume EUV Production in Ireland a b Intel breaks ground on 20 bln Arizona plants as U S chip factory race heats up Reuters Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved December 21 2021 Eaton Dan June 24 2022 Mega fabs and mega cranes A look at Intel s ambitious construction Columbus Business First Retrieved January 24 2023 Video Intel Mask Operation An Inside Look at a Critical Manufacturing Step Archived from the original on February 26 2021 Retrieved March 24 2021 Intel to invest 7 billion in new plant in Malaysia creating 9 000 jobs CNBC Archived from the original on January 14 2022 Retrieved January 30 2022 Intel Announces Initial Investment of Over 33 Billion for R amp D and Manufacturing in EU Intel Announces Initial Investment of Over 33 Billion for R amp D and Manufacturing in EU Superfund site INTEL CORP MOUNTAIN VIEW PLANT MOUNTAIN VIEW CA United States Environmental Protection Agency Archived from the original on February 28 2022 Retrieved February 27 2022 Intel s Silicon Valley plant closure signals end of era The Mercury News Associated Press January 22 2009 Archived from the original on June 29 2018 Retrieved March 24 2021 Intel Corporation NewsBits Intel Postpones Closure of Fabrication Plant Microcomputer Solutions September October 1990 page 1 Intel Fab 3 eLivermore com elivermore com Archived from the original on March 23 2017 Retrieved March 22 2017 Mike Rogoway July 13 2015 Intel will tear down Fab 4 in Aloha historic but empty since 1996 www oregonlive com Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved October 29 2018 Intel Corporation Type 4 Air Contaminant Discharge Permit Application PDF Archived PDF from the original on October 31 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 ABQjournal Intel to Spend 105 Million Reopening Fab 7 www abqjournal com Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 Intel to open Jerusalem plant next week Ynetnews October 11 2009 Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 ABQJOURNAL BIZ Intel Catalyst for Growth www abqjournal com Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 Chen Allen The Incredible Shrinking Transistor Next Generation Processing at Intel Intel Corporation Microcomputer Solutions September October 1990 page 2 Chen Allen The Incredible Shrinking Transistor Next Generation Processing at Intel Intel Corporation Microcomputer Solutions September October 1990 page 2 Intel builds in house data center with PUE of 1 06 Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 Intel Corporation 30 years growing together Intel Corporation NewsBits Intel Announces European Manufacturing Facility Microcomputer Solutions September October 1990 page 1 8X8 Inc Company Profile PDF Archived PDF from the original on September 25 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 State Enactments of the Single Sales Factor Tax Incentive Have Had Little Impact on Intel Corp s Major Plant Location Decisions Center on Budget and Policy Priorities November 17 2008 Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 Intel will close Massachusetts factory eliminate 400 jobs in New Mexico OregonLive com Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 Intel Fab Colorado Springs CO Converted Factories on Waymarking com www waymarking com Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 Intel Ramps up 3D NAND NVMe SSDs EETimes Archived from the original on February 22 2018 Retrieved March 17 2022 Crooke Rob 2017 Intel Expanding Investment in Non Volatile Memory PDF newsroom intel com Archived PDF from the original on February 22 2018 Retrieved February 21 2018 Tom Coughlin October 20 2020 Intel Sells Its NAND Flash Business To SK Hynix Forbes com Archived from the original on January 30 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