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  1. jobs.intel.com › en › countries-malaysiaIntel Malaysia

    Take a peek at our newly revamped Intel Malaysia headquarters, located in the heart of Bayan Lepas, Penang! We are thrilled to unveil a fresh, innovative look that reflects our commitment to providing an exceptional working environment for our valued employees.

  2. Location. Plot 6, Bayan Lepas Technoplex, Medan Bayaln Lepas, 11900, Penang, Malaysia. View Map. Contact number. +60 4-253 0000. Fax. +60 4-6435200. Website address. www.intel.com. Working hours. Monday: 8:00 am–5:30 pm. Tuesday: 8:00 am–5:30 pm. Wednesday: 8:00 am–5:30 pm. Thursday: 8:00 am–5:30 pm. Friday: 8:00 am–5:30 pm. Saturday: Closed.

  3. 17 Dec 2021. Intel Corporation’s (Intel) groundbreaking ceremony today marks the construction of its new production facility as part of its US$7 billion (RM30 billion) expansion project at the Free Trade Zone Phase 3 of the Bayan Lepas Industrial Park.

  4. jobs.intel.com › en › locationPenang Jobs at Intel

    This is a place where your brilliance, energy, and curiosity can unleash potential and engineer brilliant solutions. Join in on the excitement. Learn more. Search jobs in Penang at Intel here. Create something wonderful.

  5. Dec 17, 2021 · Penang, Dec 17, 2021 – Intel Corporation’s (Intel) groundbreaking ceremony today marks the construction of its new production facility at Free Trade Zone Phase 3, Bayan Lepas Industrial Park, Penang as part of its US$7 billion (RM30 billion) expansion project. The ceremony is officiated by the Chief Minister of Penang, Right Honorable Mr ...

  6. Jan 24, 2024 · Intel Manufacturing in Penang, Malaysia (B-Roll) Video footage from April 2023 shows the Intel Penang Assembly Test (PGAT) facility in Penang, Malaysia. It includes Intel employees inside the facility and video of Intel Core Ultra processors, code-named Meteor Lake.

  7. Intel is building a factory in Penang, Malaysia, and it will soon be the US chip giant’s first overseas facility for advanced 3D chip packaging. Intel also built a chip assembly and testing factory in another district in Malaysia as part of a US$7 billion expansion.