China gives go ahead for Intel chip plant
The Chinese government has approved Intel’s plan to build a wafer plant in northern China. The $2.5 billion dollar factory will make around 52,000 12" wafers a month using 90-nanometer technology. Intel has not specified when the plant will be built.
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