After Intel Withdrawal: New Chip Factory Planned Near Magdeburg
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A year ago, the US chip manufacturer Intel put its plans for several chip factories in Germany on ice. Now, other companies are interested in a settlement.
Founded in 2016, the German start-up FMC (Ferroelectric Memory Company) intends to sign a letter of intent with the state of Saxony-Anhalt, according to various reports, including the Handelsblatt.
After the Intel factory near Magdeburg was put on ice for the time being, another chip manufacturer wants to settle in the Börde. The Dresden-based company FMC wants to build a factory in the high-tech park in the Sülze Valley.
The Dresden-based company FMC conducts research on energy-saving storage chips. Production is to take place in Saxony-Anhalt. However, much remains to be clarified.

A year ago, the US chip manufacturer Intel put its plans for several chip factories in Germany on ice. Now, other companies are interested in a settlement.
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