Wednesday, January 15, 2003
Intel is set to begin packaging microprocessors in China this year
The Shanghai plant where the assembly and testing of Pentium 4 processors is due to take place has undergone a US$300 million overhaul in the last few years in preparation for the processor packaging task, the report credits Jason Chen, Intel Asia-Pacific's general manager, as saying
“Our plan is to start test and assembly for Pentium 4 this year,” Reuters quotes Chen as saying. “This will be our first time assembling CPUs in China...Our plan is to start later this year, and our progress is on track.”
The report says Chen would not disclose what volumes of processors would be packaged at the plant
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