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[News] Amidst Rumors of Germany Plant Delay, Intel’s Penang Project Also Reportedly on Hold


2024-09-06 Semiconductors editor

According to Reuters citing sources, Intel, facing a critical survival crisis, has temporarily halted its new chip packaging and testing project in Penang.

Malaysian media outlet The Star, citing informed sources, reported that Intel will temporarily halt its new chip packaging and testing project in Penang as part of cost-cutting efforts. However, the operations of existing facilities will remain unaffected.

The U.S. chip giant had announced three years ago that it would invest approximately USD 7 billion to build new chip packaging and testing facilities in Malaysia, looking to make it its largest overseas packaging and testing base.

Facing what is described as the most challenging period in its 56-year history, Intel is making drastic survival moves, including suspending dividend payments and laying off 15% of its global workforce to significantly reduce expenses.

Per The Star, Intel employs around 14,000 people in Malaysia, meaning over 2,000 local employees may face the risk of job loss.

Three weeks ago, Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow stated that Intel would continue its expansion plans in Penang, though he admitted that Intel’s USD 10 billion cost-cutting initiative would inevitably impact its operations in the region.

The Star cited sources, pointing out that Intel has been reassessing its investment projects in Malaysia. While construction at its new facility in Penang is still ongoing, the number of workers has been reduced.

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Please note that this article cites information from ReutersThe Star and Intel.

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