Intel USA Chipmaking focuses on expanding and modernizing the company’s domestic manufacturing capacity through multi-billion-dollar investments in fabs and packaging sites. This initiative is supported by significant federal funding under the CHIPS and Science Act.
Key highlights:
- More than $100 billion planned investment in U.S. chip manufacturing through the decade.
- Facilities include new and upgraded fabs in Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio, and Oregon, with Arizona hosting two new fabs and Ohio a major “Silicon Heartland” campus.
- Expected to create roughly 10,000 direct manufacturing jobs, 20,000 construction roles, and support 50,000+ supplier jobs.
- U.S. federal support totals nearly $8 billion in direct funding, plus tax credits (~25%) under CHIPS Act.
- Core goals include reestablishing leadership in advanced process nodes (like 18A and 14A), scaling foundry services for AI-era chips, and sustainable operations powered by renewable energy.
Products
- Sustainable fab operations with 100% renewable electricity and eco-conscious facility design
- Leading-edge logic manufacturing (advanced node silicon chips)
- Advanced semiconductor packaging (e.g., Foveros 3D chip stacking)
- Foundry services for external AI, data center, and chip customers
- Research & development in process technology under “IDM 2.0”
- Collaboration with government and academia for workforce and infrastructure development