Intel Opens Fab 9 in New Mexico – Investor Relations :: Intel Corporation (INTC)
A drone photo shows Intel’s new Fab 9 in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, in January 2024. Fab 9 is part of Intel’s previously announced $3.5 billion investment to equip its New Mexico operations for the manufacturing of advanced semiconductor packaging technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
A photo from January 2024 at Intel’s new Fab 9 in Rio Rancho, New Mexico shows chiplet bonding as part of Intel’s advanced packaging technology called Foveros. This breakthrough 3D packaging technology offers flexible options for combining multiple chips that are optimized for power, performance and cost. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
A photo shows bunny-suited manufacturing technicians at Intel’s Fab 11X in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, in January 2024. Fab 11X and the new adjoining Fab 9 represent Intel’s first co-located high-volume advanced packaging site, marking an end-to-end manufacturing process that creates a more efficient supply chain from demand to final product. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
An Intel manufacturing technician at Fab 11X in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, inspects a 300-millimeter silicon wafer in January 2024. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Opening marks a milestone for high-volume manufacturing of 3D advanced packaging technologies.
RIO RANCHO, N.M.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– What’s New: Today, Intel celebrated the opening of Fab 9, its cutting-edge factory in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. The milestone is part of Intel’s previously announced $3.5 billion investment to equip its New Mexico operations for the manufacturing of advanced semiconductor packaging technologies, including Intel’s breakthrough 3D packaging technology, Foveros, which offers flexible options for combining multiple chips that are optimized for power, performance and cost.
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A drone photo shows Intel’s new Fab 9 in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, in January 2024. Fab 9 is part of Intel’s previously announced $3.5 billion investment to equip its New Mexico operations for the manufacturing of advanced semiconductor packaging technologies. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
“Today, we celebrate the opening of Intel’s first high-volume semiconductor operations and the only U.S. factory producing the world’s most advanced packaging solutions at scale. This cutting-edge technology sets Intel apart and gives our customers real advantages in performance, form factor and flexibility in design applications, all within a resilient supply chain. Congratulations to the New Mexico team, the entire Intel family, our suppliers, and contractor partners who collaborate and relentlessly push the boundaries of packaging innovation.”
– Keyvan Esfarjani, Intel executive vice president and chief global operations officer
Why It Matters: Intel’s global factory network is a competitive advantage that enables product optimization, improved economies of scale and supply chain resilience. The Fab 9 and Fab 11x facilities in Rio Rancho represent the first operational site for mass production of Intel’s 3D advanced packaging technology. It is also Intel’s first co-located high-volume advanced packaging site, marking an end-to-end manufacturing process that creates a more efficient supply chain from demand to final product.
Fab 9 will help fuel the next era of Intel’s innovation in advanced packaging technologies. As the semiconductor industry moves into the heterogeneous era that uses multiple “chiplets” in a package, advanced packaging technologies, such as Foveros and EMIB (embedded multi-die interconnect bridge), offer a faster and more cost-efficient path toward achieving 1 trillion transistors on a chip and extending Moore’s Law beyond 2030.
Foveros, Intel’s 3D advanced packaging technology, is a first-of-its-kind solution that enables the building of processors with compute tiles stacked vertically, rather than side-by-side. It also allows Intel and foundry customers to mix and match compute tiles to optimize cost and power efficiency.
“This investment by Intel underscores New Mexico’s continued dedication to bring manufacturing back home to America,” said Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. “Intel continues to play a key role in the state’s technology landscape and strengthen our workforce, supporting thousands of New Mexico families.”
The $3.5 billion investment in Rio Rancho has created hundreds of high-tech Intel jobs, more than 3,000 construction jobs and an additional 3,500 jobs across the state.
About Intel’s Commitment to Corporate Responsibility: Intel remains committed to minimizing its environmental footprint as it expands its operations to support the growing demand for semiconductors. Fab 9 is on track to meet its goal to recycle at least 90% of construction waste, exceeding the goal most recently in November and December 2023.
Intel also purchases renewable electricity to meet 100% of its New Mexico electricity use. The company has also funded three nonprofit-led water restoration projects benefiting New Mexico watersheds that are estimated to restore more than 100 million gallons of water annually. These projects helped Intel return and restored more than 100% of its New Mexico freshwater to the community and local watersheds in 2022. It also conserved more than 500 million gallons of water at its New Mexico site, the equivalent annual water use of more than 4,500 U.S. homes1.
About Intel New Mexico: Intel’s presence in Rio Rancho dates to 1980, with a cumulative investment of more than $16 billion in capital. Intel’s commitment goes beyond business operations; it extends into the community. Over the past five years, Intel employees volunteered more than 65,000 hours in New Mexico. Additionally, Intel, the Intel Foundation and Intel employees have donated more than $6.5 million to support local nonprofits and schools since 2018.
Intel actively engages with the Rio Rancho community through volunteering, collaborations with nonprofits and investments in education. For example, Intel has helped establish endowment scholarships among five New Mexico colleges and universities. These endowments build on Intel’s ongoing work to support workforce development and education in New Mexico, including internship programs, local associate degree programs, investments in STEAM education and others.
More Context: Paving Inclusive Pathways to the Technology Industry in New Mexico (Fact Sheet) | Building a Sustainable Future in New Mexico (Fact Sheet) | Intel Opens Fab 9 in Rio Rancho, New Mexico (Quote Sheet) | Intel Advanced Packaging in New Mexico’s Fab 9, Manufacturing in Fab 11X (B-Roll Video) | Fab 9: High-Volume Manufacturing of 3D Advanced Packaging Technologies in New Mexico (YouTube Video)
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Released Jan 24, 2024 • 10:00 AM EST
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