Intel to Spend $20 Billion on US Chip Plants as CEO Challenges Asia Dominance

Intel to Spend $20 Billion on US Chip Plants as CEO Challenges Asia Dominance
An Intel Tiger Lake chip is displayed at an Intel news conference during the 2020 CES in Las Vegas, Nev., on Jan. 6, 2020. Steve Marcus/Reuters
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Intel Corp will greatly expand its advanced chip manufacturing capacity as the new chief executive announced plans to spend as much as $20 billion to build two factories in Arizona and open its factories to outside customers.

The move by CEO Pat Gelsinger on Tuesday aims to restore Intel’s reputation after manufacturing stumbles sent shares plunging last year. The strategy will directly challenge the two other companies in the world that can make the most advanced chips, Taiwan’s Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) and Korea’s Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.