Intel’s financial crisis delays the development of mega fab factories in Poland and Germany despite heavy subsidies



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  • Intel is delaying the development of two mega chip plants in Germany and Poland by two years due to financial constraints.
  • Company CEO Pat Gelsinger also indicated that the launch of the chip packaging plant in Malaysia might be delayed but didn’t provide a specific timeline.
  • Gelsinger also indicated that Intel’s Foundry Services would start operating as an independent subsidiary, providing clients with “clearer separation and independence from the rest of Intel.”

Intel recently announced its plan to delay the construction of two mega chip-making factories in Germany and Poland. The chip maker attributed its decision to a lower demand for its chips than earlier anticipated (via AFP). 

This news is surprising, especially for the German and Polish governments, which had heavily subsidized the projects, hoping to boost their respective economies.



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