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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Intel to open factory in Vietnam next week

HCMC - Intel Corporation, the world’s largest chipmaker, will open its US$1-billion chip assembly and testing facility at Saigon Hi-Tech Park in HCMC next Friday.

A ceremony to open the facility by Intel Products Vietnam is slated to take place on October 29 at the hi-tech park in District 9.

The facility, in which Intel originally planned to invest US$300 million but later announced to treble its investment to US$1 billion, covers more than 46,000 square meters.

Intel Corp. started construction of the Vietnam facility in 2007 after obtaining a license on February 28, 2006, and about 4,000 people are expected to work for the plant, according to the company’s initial plan.

This will be Intel’s seventh assembly and testing site. Other sites include Penang and Kulim in Malaysia, Cavite in the Philippines, Chengdu and Shanghai in China, and San Jose in Costa Rica.

The Vietnam facility is part of Intel’s worldwide expansion of production capacity, according to the corporation at the groundbreaking ceremony in 2007.

SHTP is now home to 44 local and foreign hi-tech companies, with a total investment commitment of more than US$1.84 billion, creating more than 10,000 skilled jobs, and contributing nearly US$640 million in export revenue to the city.

SHTP expects foreign and domestic investment capital-flow this year to hit US$150 million. The park is focusing on attracting high-technology projects in microelectronics, IT, telecoms, research and development, and the service sector.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Intel to launch $1b chip plant

Vietnamese use Samsung computers with Intel programmes. Intel plans to open an assembly and testing facility in Viet Nam by the end of this year. — VNA/VNS Photo MInh Tu

Vietnamese use Samsung computers with Intel programmes. Intel plans to open an assembly and testing facility in Viet Nam by the end of this year. — VNA/VNS Photo MInh Tu

HA NOI — Intel Corporation, the world's leading chip maker, will open a US$1 billion assembly and testing facility in Viet Nam at the end of this month, Intel Asia-Pacific general manager Navin Shenoy told The Wall Street Journal last week.

Intel Corp began construction of the facility in 2007, and the plant is expected to provide jobs for 4,000 people when operational.

Intel's investment in Viet Nam was aimed at tapping growth opportunities in emerging Asian markets, said Shenoy, noting that Viet Nam's young population and low PC penetration rate made it a particularly attractive market.

Intel already operates assembly and test sites in Malaysia, the Philippines and China.

"We expect Asia's PC market to continue to grow by more than 20 per cent annually in the next few years," he said, noting that, while market sentiment was weak in US and European consumer markets, Asian consumers and enterprises continued to buy PCs.

Intel reported more than $11 billion in quarterly revenue in the third quarter, with $6.4 billion, or 58 per cent, coming from the Asia-Pacific region, compared to $5.3 billion a year earlier. — VNS

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