Monday, January 23rd 2023

Intel Slams the Brakes on Hillsboro R&D Center as Part of Cost Savings

Alongside its facilities in Hillsboro, Oregon, Intel was meant to build a state of the art, $700 million R&D centre, but it appears that the company has decided to slam the brakes on that project, as part of its cost saving measures. The "mega lab" as it has also been referred to, will most likely not get built at all, despite the comparably small cost in relation to building a semiconductor fab, but $700 million saved is still going to make Intel look good in front of its shareholders. In total, Intel is said to be looking at cutting US$3 billion in spending for 2023 and cancelling the construction of the R&D facility contributes almost a quarter of that sum.

The "mega lab" was supposed to cover 18,580 square metres of floor space, largely dedicated towards data centre R&D projects. According to Intel, those projects will still go ahead, just at other facilities, according to a statement sent to Oregon Live. Intel is apparently also scrapping plans for a much smaller, US$200 million R&D facility in Israel, while potentially also pushing back its plans for new fabs in Europe. The latter might come down to what kind of subsidies Intel can get from the German government and the EU.
Sources: Oregon Live, via Tom's Hardware
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thesmokingmanHe doesn't want to admit that Intel is in the crapper thus he will dance around and BS. It's a bad look to be taking a compensation package as large as Pat is when the company is doing that bad. Tim Cook has a much smaller package in a company ten times the size that's not doing great but they are muliples better than Intel, and yet he still took a cut cuz ppl were grumbling. This type of CEO pay cut is not uncommon. Dan Price for ex. took a cut so they could pay their employees more! Gawd, pay your peeps more, what kind of CEO does that?
Looks like AMD is losing the war of attrition. Not owning your own foundries has consequences.

seekingalpha.com/news/3927078-amd-falls-bernstein-downgrade-citing-weakness-in-pc-market

www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-engaging-in-semi-destructive-actions-against-amd-says-firm
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