Ryzen_renoir Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 Intel has revealed some additional details about its upcoming brand-new fab complex in the U.S. Patrick Gelsinger, chief executive of Intel, said that the new fab campus will cost between $60 billion and $120 billion, will include multiple modules capable of processing wafers using Intel’s advanced process technologies, and chip packaging facilities. In addition, the company aims to build it adjacent to a university to simplify the hiring of new personnel. As part of its IDM 2.0 strategy, Intel is set to decide on the exact location of its next major semiconductor manufacturing hub in the U.S by the end of this year. The fab will include between six and eight modules that will produce chips using the company’s leading-edge fabrication processes, will be able to package chips using Intel’s proprietary techniques like EMIB and Foveros, and will also run a dedicated power plant, Pat Gelsinger said in an interview with the Washington Post. Each semiconductor fabrication module will cost between $10 billion and $15 billion, so Intel’s investments into the hub over the next decade could be as ‘low’ as $60 billion and could top $120 billion. “We are looking broadly across the U.S.,” Gelsinger told the Washington Post. “This would be a very large site, so six to eight fab modules, and at each of those fab modules, between 10- and $15 billion. It's a project over the next decade on the order of $100 billion of capital, 10,000 direct jobs. 100,000 jobs are created as a result of those 10,000, by our experience. So, essentially, we want to build a little city.” At this point, Intel does not disclose which nodes the first module of the fab will support. Yet, since it will start operations sometime in 2024 at the earliest, the new facility will probably produce chips using the Intel 4 and the Intel 3 manufacturing technologies. Eventually, the fab complex will adopt more advanced fabrication technologies. The production capacity of the upcoming fab is unknown, so is its location. Intel needs to build its next manufacturing in a location with well-developed infrastructure, adequate supply of water and energy. Also, the company plans to build it near big cities with universities in a bid to higher qualified personnel. “We're engaging with a number of states across the United States today who are giving us proposals for site locations, energy, water, environmentals, near universities, skill capacity, and I expect to make an announcement about that location before the end of this year,” Gelsinger said. Earlier this year, Intel outlined plans to spend $20 billion on advancing its manufacturing operations in Arizona. In addition, the company will announce a location for its brand new fab hub, such as those the company has in Arizona and Oregon. Quote
futureofandhra Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 india is gone case in semi conductor stuff more than billion public no use Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted August 8, 2021 Author Report Posted August 8, 2021 4 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: india is gone case in semi conductor stuff more than billion public no use First build toilets in schools before even thinking about such stuff . Even Europe is far behind in this field Quote
futureofandhra Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 1 minute ago, Ryzen_renoir said: First build toilets in schools before even thinking about such stuff . Even Europe is far behind in this field lol Germany got good semicon tecchnology lol jobs creation tech advance ki toilets link enti Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted August 8, 2021 Author Report Posted August 8, 2021 Just now, futureofandhra said: lol Germany got good semicon tecchnology lol jobs creation tech advance ki toilets link enti The fabs in Germany are older legacy processes used for low tech purposes . Besides their domestic capabilities are extremely low , the only advanced semiconductor industry in Germany is Zeiss which produces hardware for EUV machines They are behind even china let alone us , taiwan Quote
futureofandhra Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 3 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said: The fabs in Germany are older legacy processes used for low tech purposes . Besides their domestic capabilities are extremely low , the only advanced semiconductor industry in Germany is Zeiss which produces hardware for EUV machines They are behind even china let alone us , taiwan even intel got good base in germany n germany doing good research too not like nothing china taiwan japan are a head ofcourse Quote
Telugodura456 Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 18 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: india is gone case in semi conductor stuff more than billion public no use india is alway gone case in everything. Hope atleast telugu people can escape this ship. Quote
Captain_nd_Coke Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 Next ee city lo housing prices lepi dobbutaro aite Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted August 8, 2021 Author Report Posted August 8, 2021 9 minutes ago, Captain_nd_Coke said: Next ee city lo housing prices lepi dobbutaro aite The rents will go through the roof once it comes up . they are currently scouting for whichever city offers them a sweet deal . Quote
Hitman Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 23 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: even intel got good base in germany n germany doing good research too not like nothing china taiwan japan are a head ofcourse INTC ఫ్యూచర్ ఏమిటి bros? Trading at very low compare to its peers. Quote
Ryzen_renoir Posted August 8, 2021 Author Report Posted August 8, 2021 6 minutes ago, Hitman said: INTC ఫ్యూచర్ ఏమిటి bros? Trading at very low compare to its peers. The new CEO is fantastic guy and making all the right noises but the company culture is still very backwards They have failed to improve their process for the last seven years while competitors are surging ahead . Even samsung has better fabs than intel now. Right now their price seems justified because they got considerable competition in all fields . ARM is threatening their dominant server market , TSMC and samsung are threatening their fab business. They will need to have breakthrough over breakthrough to achive growth in the market. Short term intel looks good because of chip scarcity , medium term looks terrible because competitors offer superior products , long term is only good if they can achieve their targets year after year for 3,4 years TLDR: not an attractive stock unless they get huge subsidies from US govt Quote
Hitman Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 1 minute ago, Ryzen_renoir said: The new CEO is fantastic guy and making all the right noises but the company culture is still very backwards They have failed to improve their process for the last seven years while competitors are surging ahead . Even samsung has better fabs than intel now. Right now their price seems justified because they got considerable competition in all fields . ARM is threatening their dominant server market , TSMC and samsung are threatening their fab business. They will need to have breakthrough over breakthrough to achive growth in the market. Short term intel looks good because of chip scarcity , medium term looks terrible because competitors offer superior products , long term is only good if they can achieve their targets year after year for 3,4 years TLDR: not an attractive stock unless they get huge subsidies from US govt Thank you for good analysys. Quote
chaarukesa Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 12 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said: The new CEO is fantastic guy and making all the right noises but the company culture is still very backwards They have failed to improve their process for the last seven years while competitors are surging ahead . Even samsung has better fabs than intel now. Right now their price seems justified because they got considerable competition in all fields . ARM is threatening their dominant server market , TSMC and samsung are threatening their fab business. They will need to have breakthrough over breakthrough to achive growth in the market. Short term intel looks good because of chip scarcity , medium term looks terrible because competitors offer superior products , long term is only good if they can achieve their targets year after year for 3,4 years TLDR: not an attractive stock unless they get huge subsidies from US govt masth seppinav bruh Quote
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