Thursday, February 12, 2009


Image of a specimen of the maker of Intel microprocessors made of the January 7




Intel will invest 7,000 million dollars in two years to build factories in the U.S. about cutting-edge technology, a world where the number of microprocessors developed its 32-nanometer technology in order to "build 'chips' smaller faster and consume less energy. "

It is the largest investment ever made by Intel in a new industrial process. "We are investing in the U.S. for Intel and our nation at the forefront of innovation," said the CEO of the company, Paul Otellini, according to a communique issued on Tuesday.


"These plants produce the most advanced computer technology to the world. The capacity of our 32-nm plants is really extraordinary, and 'chips' that will be produced at the base of the digital world, generating economic benefits that will cut across our industry" .

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