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11/22/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/22/2024 16:56

Press Kit: Intel in Oregon

Intel has a proud legacy of innovation and investment in Oregon since 1974. Oregon is home to Intel's largest concentration of facilities and talent worldwide. The state-of-the-art campus in Oregon drives wafer fabrication development and manufacturing, advancing Intel chip designs and processes.

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Intel celebrates the grand opening of Mod3, a more than $3 billion investment to expand Oregon's D1X development factory, on April 11, 2022. The expansion of D1X in Hillsboro, Oregon, gives Intel engineers more clean room space to develop the next generation of silicon technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel celebrates the grand opening of Mod3, a more than $3 billion investment to expand Oregon's D1X development factory, on April 11, 2022. The expansion of D1X in Hillsboro, Oregon, gives Intel engineers more clean room space to develop the next generation of silicon technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

During an event on April 11, 2022, Intel announced a new name for the nearly 500-acre campus that is home to its D1X development factory: Gordon Moore Park at Ronler Acres. The new name for the Hillsboro, Oregon, campus recognizes the site's unique contributions to driving Moore's Law, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore's 1965 prediction that has guided innovation in the semiconductor industry for more than 50 years. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel employees in clean room "bunny suits" work at Intel's D1X factory in Hillsboro, Oregon. The grand opening of D1X's "Mod3" in 2022 will provide Intel engineers with an additional 270,000 square feet of clean room space to develop next-generation silicon process technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel employees in clean room "bunny suits" work at Intel's D1X factory in Hillsboro, Oregon. The grand opening of D1X's "Mod3" in 2022 will provide Intel engineers with an additional 270,000 square feet of clean room space to develop next-generation silicon process technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel employees in clean room "bunny suits" work at Intel's D1X factory in Hillsboro, Oregon. The grand opening of D1X's "Mod3" in 2022 will provide Intel engineers with an additional 270,000 square feet of clean room space to develop next-generation silicon process technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel celebrates the grand opening of Mod3, a more than $3 billion investment to expand Oregon's D1X development factory, on April 11, 2022. The expansion of D1X in Hillsboro, Oregon, gives Intel engineers more clean room space to develop the next generation of silicon technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel celebrates the grand opening of Mod3, a more than $3 billion investment to expand Oregon's D1X development factory, on April 11, 2022. The expansion of D1X in Hillsboro, Oregon, gives Intel engineers more clean room space to develop the next generation of silicon technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel celebrates the grand opening of Mod3, a more than $3 billion investment to expand Oregon's D1X development factory, on April 11, 2022. The expansion of D1X in Hillsboro, Oregon, gives Intel engineers more clean room space to develop the next generation of silicon technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel celebrates the grand opening of Mod3, a more than $3 billion investment to expand Oregon's D1X development factory, on April 11, 2022. The expansion of D1X in Hillsboro, Oregon, gives Intel engineers more clean room space to develop the next generation of silicon technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel celebrates the grand opening of Mod3, a more than $3 billion investment to expand Oregon's D1X development factory, on April 11, 2022. The expansion of D1X in Hillsboro, Oregon, gives Intel engineers more clean room space to develop the next generation of silicon technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

During an event on April 11, 2022, Intel announced a new name for the nearly 500-acre campus that is home to its D1X development factory: Gordon Moore Park at Ronler Acres. The new name for the Hillsboro, Oregon, campus recognizes the site's unique contributions to driving Moore's Law, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore's 1965 prediction that has guided innovation in the semiconductor industry for more than 50 years. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel employees in clean room "bunny suits" work at Intel's D1X factory in Hillsboro, Oregon. The grand opening of D1X's "Mod3" in 2022 will provide Intel engineers with an additional 270,000 square feet of clean room space to develop next-generation silicon process technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

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