From Hillsboro to Dalian
posted by Dave Stangis on January 01, 2008
The Oregonian published a story last weekend that takes an in-depth look at Intel’s technology, how it’s used, and how the innovations that are born in our Fabs and R&D facilities in Oregon materialize around the world. 
Rich Reed, a reporter for the Oregonian, has added to his series by taking a look at the way Intel’s culture, including our attention to health and safety, is already having an impact in Dalian.
The full series can be found here.
The most recent story, Intel Opens Doors in China is here.
The series also features a video of Dalian and some really nice graphics that detail recent changes in our technology and how those chips are used in the marketplace.
I think they’ve done a good job of explaining and showing some of the complexities of modern chip manufacturing.
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Jan 03 | Stefan said:
Dave,
I think the greening of IT will be a major sustainability trend in 2008. We were wondering whether you would be interested in sharing your views on the subject as a guest blogger on My Green Element (www.mygreenelement.com).
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Stefan