Gelsinger said Intel will accelerate its investments outside state borders and will announce further expansion plans during the year in the United States, Europe and other geographical locations for the company’s new factories in Arizona. Intel’s top viewers at this year’s IABA Mobility Exhibition in Munich were given a hint about the expansion, with the release of information known as “Mega Fab” in Europe this year. Has come to an end. During its operation, Jelsinger will have two factories, which will grow into a “mega base” over the next decade, covering eight factories. Each of these constructions involves an investment of ten billion euros. The exact location of the chip factory has not yet been determined. It is clear that Intel, on the other hand, does not include the UK in the calculations. In an interview with the BBC, Jelsinger said the company was “definitely looking for suitable places” in the UK but Brexit had led Intel to withdraw. The company looks at the locations of EU member states and hopes to gain EU support. Jelsinger told the BBC that Intel has about 70 jobs in the EU from about ten countries.
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