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  2. List of Intel manufacturing sites - Wikipedia

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    Intel is an American multinational corporation and technology company ... New Mexico, U.S. 1995 upgrade 2020/2021 with 22/14 ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  3. Rio Rancho, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In the early 21st century, the city worked to create a center: the Downtown City Centre development included a new city hall, a new University of New Mexico West and Central New Mexico Community College campus, and the Santa Ana Star Center. The sports and live event arena opened in October 2006. City Hall opened in September 2007.

  4. Intel Earmarks $3.5B For New Mexico Site Upgrade - AOL

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    Intel Corp (NASDAQ: INTC) plans to spend $3.5 billion for the up-gradation of a chip manufacturing plant in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, CNET reports. The spending, along with $20 billion set aside for ...

  5. Rio Rancho High School - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the state rejected the proposal of Rio Rancho High School. However, Intel Corporation offered to build the high school instead and lease it back at $1 per year for thirty years. When the lease ended, Intel donated the school to a non-profit organization responsible for running the school. [2] The school opened in 1997.

  6. Intel spends $300M with local businesses, report says - AOL

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    May 27—One of New Mexico's largest companies says it spent $300 million with local businesses last year and hired the largest number of New Mexicans in more than two decades. That's according to ...

  7. Intel construction report identifies completion delay ... - AOL

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    Intel has spent $1.5 billion and hired 69 workers so far on what is the state's biggest economic development project, a fraction of its $20 billion promise to build two factories in Licking County ...

  8. Intel - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. Intel employs significant numbers of people in California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Washington and Utah. In Oregon, Intel is the state's largest private employer. [238] [240] The company is the largest industrial employer in New Mexico while in Arizona the company has 12,000 employees as of ...

  9. One year after Intel broke ground on Ohio's biggest economic development project, news on suppliers expected to come here has been harder to come by. One year later, Intel construction on schedule ...