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The Israeli government, obviously excited to see more investment from chip giant Intel, has let the cat out of the bag that Chipzilla's plans to plunk $10bn into chip manufacturing plants in the Middle Eastern country. The rumor that Intel was looking to invest big bucks in its Israeli operations, reported first in the paper …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Trollface

    So if it's an Israeli chip plant...

    Do we get hummus on the side?

    (Lame, but it's the best I've got.

  2. Darling Petunia

    What is the cost benefit of a U.S. firm manufacturing and shipping chips in Israel versus the U.S.?

    How many jobs are involved?

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      @Darling Petunia

      There's no business logic to putting fab in Israel - even if the design expertise is local, there's no reason you need to produce the things there. Logically you'd put a production plant somewhere with high tech manufacturing skills and lower labour costs, and ideally somewhere close to your major markets. That means Asia, since most demand comes from the Chinese assembly plants for IT devices. In terms of jobs, a typical fab would be around a thousand employees. with four times that number building it for a couple of years.

      I suspect the rationale is simply the US government subsidising Israel, as usual. Encouraging Intel to put a fab expansion there is a way of disguising that it's a subsidy. Intel will have either been leaned on and reminded how much they need the US government, or more likely offered some tax loophole, so that ultimately the US taxpayer funds it.

      1. RikSaunderson

        Re: @Darling Petunia

        'Logically you'd put a production plant somewhere with high tech manufacturing skills and lower labour costs, and ideally somewhere close to your major markets. That means Asia'

        Um...Israel *has* a good deal of high tech manufacturing skills and lower labour costs. Plus the last time I looked at a map, the Middle East is at the join of Europe, Africa and ... Asia.

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Do the chips work during Jewish religious holidays and an the Jewish sabbath

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      well, yes.

  4. RealFred

    Why not keep this investment in US jobs

  5. Anomalous Cowshed

    Absolutely massive

    Wow, what massive sums of cash! Companies like Intel don't mess about. Compare these mega investments they make with the amount that this satellite cheese mining company boldly announced today they were going to invest in a telescope - about 1.5 million dollars. Probably 1.45 million of that will go on expensive dinners and lavish perks...

  6. YARR
    Mushroom

    Fab-ulous

    This must be the least likely place to be hit by Stuxnet.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Fab-ulous

      Or perhaps embed stuxnet or similar into the chip code, that would please the NSA overlords :)

  7. asdf

    they deserve it

    Many people don't realize it was the folks in Israel that saved Intel's bacon from the P4 Netburst fiasco. If the Israel folks hadn't decided to take the P3 design and optimize the crap out of it and thus turning into the core line (for laptops initially) this article might have been about AMD (buying ATI was real smart there guys) instead. The worst part is from what I heard not only was Intel upper mgmt not all that grateful but that they really take advantage of their Jewish work force and their work ethic (ie overwork, underpay, force holiday work, etc). Typical sociopathic upper management I guess. Every last penny for them no matter the cost.

    1. asdf

      Re: they deserve it

      One caveat I forgot to add before edit period is Intel doesn't single out the Jews. They are kind of infamous for treating all their employees like crap especially the H1B visa holders here in the US.

    2. Peter Clarke 1
      Facepalm

      Re: they deserve it

      Fairly sure that non-kosher bacon was not involved

  8. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    @asdf: "they really take advantage of their Jewish work force".

    That would be why they were just voted the best company to work for in Israel, then.... http://www.haaretz.com/business/the-best-place-to-work-in-israel.premium-1.519316

    1. asdf

      really?

      Wow Jewish bosses must really suck all around then. Least bad choice kind of thing. Intel's reputation stateside as an employer is crap.

  9. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Water

    You need an awful lot of very clean water to make chips these days, a commodity of great scarceness in the region - itself a likely trigger point for the "water wars" that many consider inevitable.

    Given a country that has such an unsentimental approach to the resources and properties of others, is it responsible of Intel to be adding to the amount of resource they need to sequester?

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    2. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Water

      Indeed, unfortunately another nail in the coffin for the Palestinians.

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