Wednesday, January 24th 2024

Intel Opens Fab 9 Foundry in New Mexico

Today, Intel celebrated the opening of Fab 9, its cutting-edge factory in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. The milestone is part of Intel's previously announced $3.5 billion investment to equip its New Mexico operations for the manufacturing of advanced semiconductor packaging technologies, including Intel's breakthrough 3D packaging technology, Foveros, which offers flexible options for combining multiple chips that are optimized for power, performance and cost.

"Today, we celebrate the opening of Intel's first high-volume semiconductor operations and the only U.S. factory producing the world's most advanced packaging solutions at scale. This cutting-edge technology sets Intel apart and gives our customers real advantages in performance, form factor and flexibility in design applications, all within a resilient supply chain. Congratulations to the New Mexico team, the entire Intel family, our suppliers, and contractor partners who collaborate and relentlessly push the boundaries of packaging innovation," said Keyvan Esfarjani, Intel executive vice president and chief global operations officer.
Intel's global factory network is a competitive advantage that enables product optimization, improved economies of scale and supply chain resilience. The Fab 9 and Fab 11x facilities in Rio Rancho represent the first operational site for mass production of Intel's 3D advanced packaging technology. It is also Intel's first co-located high-volume advanced packaging site, marking an end-to-end manufacturing process that creates a more efficient supply chain from demand to final product.

Fab 9 will help fuel the next era of Intel's innovation in advanced packaging technologies. As the semiconductor industry moves into the heterogeneous era that uses multiple "chiplets" in a package, advanced packaging technologies, such as Foveros and EMIB (embedded multi-die interconnect bridge), offer a faster and more cost-efficient path toward achieving 1 trillion transistors on a chip and extending Moore's Law beyond 2030.

Foveros, Intel's 3D advanced packaging technology, is a first-of-its-kind solution that enables the building of processors with compute tiles stacked vertically, rather than side-by-side. It also allows Intel and foundry customers to mix and match compute tiles to optimize cost and power efficiency.

"This investment by Intel underscores New Mexico's continued dedication to bring manufacturing back home to America," said Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. "Intel continues to play a key role in the state's technology landscape and strengthen our workforce, supporting thousands of New Mexico families."

The $3.5 billion investment in Rio Rancho has created hundreds of high-tech Intel jobs, more than 3,000 construction jobs and an additional 3,500 jobs across the state.
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5 Comments on Intel Opens Fab 9 Foundry in New Mexico

#1
bonehead123
Glad to see another fab come online, too bad they will never disclose how much of that "$3.5B investment" actually came from the CHIPS act money (ie...mostly our tax dollars), instead of out of their own pockets :(
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mechtech
I don't see much rivers or lakes in that last pic.............do they recycle/reuse all plant process/service water?
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remixedcat
mechtechI don't see much rivers or lakes in that last pic.............do they recycle/reuse all plant process/service water?
They got plenty... just look at the code names
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#5
jaszy
USA is finally a 3rd world country xD
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