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    Life at Intel. We’re nurturing innovation, cultivating independent thought, and bringing together some of the biggest talent in the world to do something truly special. This is a place where your brilliance, energy, and curiosity can unleash potential and engineer brilliant solutions. Join in on the excitement.

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Intel Kulim is a manufacturing site in Malaysia that produces processor packaging and mobile modules. Learn about its environmental data, operational controls, unique features, products, community activities, and people at Intel.

  3. Dec 16, 2021 · Intel will build a new chip-packaging and testing factory in Kulim, Malaysia, to expand production and create 9,000 jobs. The investment is part of Intel's response to the global shortage of semiconductors caused by pandemic-fueled demand and supply chain disruptions.

  4. Dec 16, 2021 · Intel Corporation, US based chip maker is expanding its footprint in Malaysia with an investment of more than RM30 billion for its facilities located in Kulim and Penang. This latest investment will underscore the long-term strategic association of a 50-year heritage of manufacturing excellence with the country.

  5. Intel, the world's largest semiconductor producer, will expand its operations in Penang and Kulim, Kedah, creating more than 4,000 jobs and 5,000 jobs in the construction sector. The minister of international trade and industry welcomed the commitment and said he would also meet other investors in Malaysia.

  6. Jan 19, 2023 · Intel has given its commitment to invest RM70 billion over the 10 years to expand its operations in Penang and Kulim, Kedah. “This investment is expected to create more than 4,000 jobs at Intel and also over 5,000 jobs in the construction sector,” said Minister of International Trade and Industry Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Aziz.

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · Intel Malaysia still isn’t quite where you’ll find Intel’s semiconductor wafers being fabbed, but their campuses here play a crucial role in Intel’s global manufacturing network—a marked shift from the original A1 plant that originally assembled just the 1103 DRAM integrated circuit.

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