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  • Articles Tagged with "Intel"

    Mercury Engineering to let 40 workers go from Intel project – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com Business Ireland

    Mercury Engineering, an Irish construction firm, will lay off 40 employees due to the completion of Intel's Fab 34 plant in Leixlip, though other large projects are expected to offset some of the job losses.

    Delays in Leixlip put Intel on hook for $1.1bn in damages to investment giant Apollo | Irish Independent

    independent.ie Business Ireland

    Intel faces potential $1.1 billion in damages to Apollo due to self-imposed delays in the construction of its Fab 34 facility in Leixlip, Ireland.

    ¿El nuevo CEO de Intel habló en clave y adelantó lo que pronto viene realmente para la compañía y la planta de Costa Rica? | El Financiero

    elfinancierocr.com Business World

    Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, outlined a new strategy at Intel Vision 2025, focusing on core businesses, internal restructuring, and regaining growth, addressing the company's recent financial struggles and the future of its Costa Rican plant.

    英特尔44.6亿美元出售可编程芯片子公司Altera 银湖资本接手51%股份_财新网_财新网

    caixin.com Business World

    Intel is selling a 51% stake in its Altera subsidiary to Silver Lake for approximately $4.46 billion, marking a significant decrease in valuation from its 2015 acquisition.

    Intel spends $33 billion in Germany in landmark expansion | Reuters

    reuters.com Business Germany

    Intel's $33 billion investment in two new chip-making plants in Magdeburg, Germany, marks the largest foreign investment in the country's history and signifies Germany's efforts to bolster its semiconductor industry.