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What does Intel make in Rio Rancho?

What does Intel make in Rio Rancho?

The technologies currently developed and manufactured at the Rio Rancho site — Intel® Optane™ technology, embedded multi-die interconnect bridge and Intel® silicon photonics technology — play important roles in Intel’s new era of innovation by simplifying and optimizing semiconductor memory, packaging, and connectivity …

When was Intel in Rio Rancho?

1980
In 1980, Intel broke ground on a new manufacturing facility in Rio Rancho – home today to more than 1,800 New Mexicans developing and manufacturing technology that will play a unique role in Intel’s new era of innovation by simplifying and optimizing semiconductor packaging, memory, and connectivity.

How many employees does Intel Rio Rancho have?

1,800 employees
Intel’s Rio Rancho campus currently has about 1,800 employees. The investment brings 700 new jobs to the Rio Rancho campus which currently has more than 1,800 employees.

Who owns Rio Rancho?

City of Rio Rancho
Rio Rancho Events Center

Coordinates 35°18′37.05″N 106°41′8.98″WCoordinates: 35°18′37.05″N 106°41′8.98″W
Owner City of Rio Rancho
Operator Global Spectrum
Capacity Ice Hockey: 6,000 Rodeos: 6,000 Concerts: 7,500
Construction

Where is the Intel plant in New Mexico?

Offering panoramic views of the Sandia Mountains and the Rio Grande River Valley, Intel New Mexico resides in Rio Rancho, a suburb of Albuquerque. Intel has had a major manufacturing presence in Rio Rancho since 1980.

Where does Intel invest money in New Mexico?

On May 3, 2021, Intel announced it will invest $3.5 billion in its New Mexico operations in support of advanced semiconductor packaging technology. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation) Workers at the Intel Rio Rancho campus in New Mexico help develop and manufacture technologies that optimize semiconductor packaging, memory and connectivity.

How many employees does Intel have in Albuquerque NM?

Operations began with fewer than 25 employees; today, Intel New Mexico is the largest private-sector industrial employer in Albuquerque and the second largest employer in the state. Intel New Mexico employees manufacture and test technology products for mobile, desktop, server, and workstation computing at our Fab 11X manufacturing complex.

When did the Intel Fab 11X in New Mexico Open?

Originally opened in 2002, Fab 11X was Intel’s first 300 mm high-volume manufacturing factory to produce 90 nanometer (nm) chips. In 2007, Intel upgraded the facility to produce 45 nm chips, and we made a second multibillion dollar investment in 2010 to upgrade the facility to produce Intel’s next generation, 32 nm chip technology.