English: 中文版 ∷  英文版

Product News

Intel Chengdu packaging testing plant completed in two, has been off the assembly line of 18 million 800 thousand products

Days before the two phase of the project, Intel Chengdu chip packaging and testing project is completed. A year ago, the first phase of the production and operation of the chipset has 18 million 800 thousand chipsets. Paul.Otellini, President and CEO of Intel, arrived in Chengdu to attend the completion ceremony. He said: Intel's production facilities and large-scale production capacity, is the key to ensure the success of the company. Chengdu city advanced packaging and testing of the new plant will produce Intel's new 65 nanometer process technology Intel core microarchitecture based on multi-core processor, which plays a key role in Intel's worldwide success."

According to reports, the new completion of the two phase of the project is located in the Chengdu export processing zone, including microprocessor packaging and testing plant and a fully functional training center, the construction of the project makes Intel total investment in Chengdu reached $525 million. The new plant will be put into operation next year, when the number of employees in Intel Chengdu plant will reach 1300.

Intel products (Chengdu) Limited company general manager Mike.Adams said: "Intel is the first company to establish such a large-scale semiconductor factory in southwest China. The success of Intel Chengdu factory also reflects the rapid development of Chengdu's economy. We hope that the success of Intel in Chengdu can set a good example for other foreign companies to invest in Western china."

Allegedly, Intel is not only committed to contribute to the local economy, the public participation in community projects Intel "has made a great contribution to the education in Chengdu City, and to popularize environmental protection knowledge. In recent years, Intel products (Chengdu) Co., Ltd. staff provided a total of more than 6000 hours of volunteer service for the local community, which is 2000 hours to provide help for some local schools and a disabled technology training center.

Scan the qr codeclose
the qr code