Intel Invests €5 Billion in Ireland for 3nm Xeon 6 Production
Intel's €5 billion investment in Ireland focuses on 3nm Xeon 6 production, tying its manufacturing expansion directly to AI and HPC demand.
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Intel announced a €5 billion investment in its Leixlip Campus in Ireland, west of Dublin, to significantly expand production capacity. The facility will produce Xeon 6 series server CPUs on the Intel 3 node, a 3nm-equivalent process in practical use since 2024. Intel cited growing global demand for AI and high-performance computing as the reason.
Intel's Leixlip Campus, located west of Dublin, is the site of a €5 billion investment. The expansion will increase production capacity for Xeon 6 server CPUs built on the Intel 3 node, a 3nm-equivalent process in use since 2024. Intel said the investment is driven by growing global demand for AI and high-performance computing.
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