Intel Corp. will invest an additional 860 million ringgit ($208 million) to make Malaysia its assembly and testing operations ...
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said U.S. chipmaker Intel has announced an additional investment of 860 million ...
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is doubling down on Malaysia, committing another 860 million ringgit ($208 million) to grow its assembly ...
Intel is expanding in Malaysia with a new 860 million ringgit investment, strengthening its role in the global chip supply ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan met with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on December 1, 2025, where Anwar announced an additional ...
Intel's stock gains momentum with a 7% jump as the tech company announces a $208 million expansion in Malaysia and ...
Intel ( INTC) will invest an additional 860 million ringgit ($208 million) in Malaysia to expand its assembly and testing ...
Malaysia has become a major center for the development of semiconductor back-ends. Intel's additional commitment shows that there is still demand for regional capacity as chipmakers around the world ...
As Washington demands onshore chipmaking, Intel doubles down on Asia--betting big on Malaysia's low-cost advantage.
Malaysia is set to strengthen its position as a regional semiconductor hub after Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim confirmed that ...
The U.S. chipmaker pledged the latest investment worth 860 million ringgit, equivalent to $208.2 million, during a meeting between Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Intel's Chief Executive ...
Malaysia PM revealed Intel plans to invest an additional MYR860 million to make the country its assembly and testing ...
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