January 22, 2009

Intel to shut some facilities


-- PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON - INTEL Corp, the world's biggest computer chip maker, announced plans on Wednesday to close facilities in Malaysia, the Philippines and the United States.

The Santa Clara, California-based company said the moves were expected to affect between 5,000 and 6,000 employees worldwide.

'However, not all employees will leave Intel,' the company said in a statement. 'Some may be offered positions at other facilities.'

Intel said it will close two assembly test facilities in Penang, Malaysia, and one in Cavite, Philippines, in addition to wafer production facilities in Santa Clara and Hillsboro, Oregon.

The closures, Intel said, will take place between now and the end of 2009.

The moves were designed to 'align its manufacturing capacity to current market conditions,' the company added.

Intel reported last week that the economic slowdown and slumping demand for personal computers sent net profit sharply lower in the fourth quarter of the year.

It said net profit in the last three months of the year plunged to US$234 million (S$350 million), down 90 per cent from a year ago.

Intel has also warned that it expects even worse results this quarter than the previous three months, with an expected revenue of US$7 billion. -- AFP

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