Intel to invest $4.6 billion in new chip plant in Poland
WROCLAW, Poland: Intel said on Friday it will invest up to US$4.6 billion in a new semiconductor assembly and test facility near Wrocław, Poland, as part of a multi-billion-dollar investment drive across Europe to build chip capacity.
The facility in Poland will employ 2,000 workers and create several thousand additional jobs during the construction phase and hiring by suppliers, the company said in a statement.
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