Friday, March 18, 2011

Intel intends to invest $ 8 billion in chip factory

At first , I want to ask the readers the follow question.What is computer chip ? Do you know how much about computer chip ? I think it must have a lot of readers not know about computer chip enough .Now ,let me tell you more about it . In fact, chip is a small electronic circuit, also known as an integrated circuit, which is one of the basic components of most kinds of electronic devices, especially in computers. Computer chips are small and are made of semiconductors that is usually composed of silicon, on which several tiny components including transistors are embedded and used to transmit electronic data signals. They became popular in the latter half of the 20th century because of their small size, low cost, high performance and ease to produce.
Recently,Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini say that they plans to invest about $6 to $8 billion to build a new chip manufacturing facility the next 2 years.
2-nanometer processor will be used in smart phones, digital cameras, desktops, dell inspiron 1525 battery, and other products. Small size and high performance chip will enable device manufacturers to produce lightweight, high performance and long battery life of the product.
Intel company said these 5 items will require about 6,000 to 8,000 construction workers, and create more than 800 to 1000 high-tech jobs. Although Intel 75% 's revenues come from overseas markets, but some 75% the processor is in the United States.
Intel CEO and President Paul Otellini (Paul Otellini) said "Today we published 5 projects show that Moore's is entering a new stage of development. We have billions of dollars investment is direct effect thousands of construction jobs, and provide large number of new high-tech jobs. ”
I think this is a good news to the computer users . Either HP notebook users or IBM notebook user.More invent to computer chip also will promote the computer enterprises to improving their technology. Maybe also will appear dell inspiron 1501 battery breakthrough.

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