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November 27, 2009 marks a special day for Intel as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of operations in Ireland. |
Intel has been good for Ireland over the last 20 years and Ireland has certainly been good for Intel – We look forward to the next 20 years of success working as team on the Ireland site and across our community and country.
Intel Ireland Milestones
| 1989 | Intel selected Ireland as its European manufacturing and technology headquarters and commenced construction of the original PC motherboards and systems Factory (ESSM) at Leixlip. |
| 1990 | Assembly of PCs began in February in temporary premises in Palmerstown,west Dublin. |
| 1991 | ESSM completed and fully operational producing PC motherboards and systems. |
| 1991 | Construction of Fab 10 commenced - world's first high volume 200mm semiconductor wafer plant |
| 1993 | Fab 10 Factory construction completed |
| 1994 | Fab 10 officially opened and production of the Pentium® processor ramped |
| 1995 | Extension to ESSM opened, dedicated to PC systems production |
| 1995 | Fab 14 expansion announced |
| 1998 | ESSM transitions successfully into manufacture of the Single Edge Contact cartridge (SECc) Fab 14 officially opened SECc winds down and employees redeployed to the higher value Fab Operations |
| 2000 | Craig Barrett announces Fab 24 project for Ireland site to come on stream in 2004. Construction started in July. |
| 2002 | In April, Fab 24 construction restart announced |
| 2003 | In March Ireland Fab Operations introduced 0.13 micron Flash memory technology – a $200 million investment |
| 2003 | In June 2003, Intel IT Innovation Centre headquarters unveiled at Leixlip campus |
| 2004 | In January, CRANN, the Centre for Research in Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices is announced |
| 2004 | In May Intel announced $2 billion investment in Fab24-2 In June, Fab 24 officially opened by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern |
| 2005 | In April Ireland Fab Operations manufactures 1 billionth microprocessor |
| 2006 | First full loop on 65nm technology comes through in March |
| 2006 | In June, Fab 24-2 officially opened by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern |
| 2007 | In January, the Technology Research for Independent Living (TRIL) Centre officially launched |
| 2007 | In September Intel Ireland hosted the European Research and Innovation Conference, an event which showcased a world class research and innovation eco system in Ireland and the EU. |
| 2008 | 40th Anniversary of Intel Worldwide |
| 2008 | Intel awarded the prestigious honour of Overall Outstanding Achievement in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at The Chambers Ireland’s President’s Awards for CSR. |
| 2009 | 20th Anniversary of Intel in Ireland |
- Click to read a special brochure looking at the impact of Intel Ireland over the past 20 years (PDF 2.82MB)
- Intel Worldwide 40th Anniversary
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