Intel builds $2.5b factory in China

September 10, 2007 - 0:0

BEIJING (AFP) -- The world's largest microchip maker Intel Corp. said it had started building a 2.5-billion-dollar factory in the northeast Chinese city of Dalian.

The new plant, dubbed ""Fab 68,"" is due to begin production in 2010 and will be the company's first computer chip factory in Asia.
Chairman Craig Barrett said the plant would cover 160,000 square meters and allow Intel to ""promote the semiconductor manufacturing industry in China,"" the Xinhua news agency reported.
Dalian's mayor Xia Deren welcomed the move, saying it would provide a ""push for the development of China's northeast, a former heavy industry base.""
The factory takes Intel's total investment in China to four billion dollars.
The company already operates two assembly plants as well as research and development centers in the country