28th February 1999 Archive
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Intel makes The Register sweat
Part I: Facts and figures from Fab 11
Executives at the Intel Corporation took The Register for a bunny-suited tour of Fab 11 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and made us sweat. But more on perspiration later. From the outside, the plant looks unexceptional, a two or in some places three story building, but there are three floors below ground. Security at the front of the …
Business 28 Feb 1999, 18:24
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Intel makes The Register sweat II
Part II: In the bowels at Fab 11
Executives at the Intel Corporation took The Register for a bunny-suited tour of Fab 11 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and made us sweat. But more on perspiration later. According to representatives from the company, it is extremely unusual for journalist to be allowed into the clean room and while we weren't allowed to dawdle, we …
Business 28 Feb 1999, 18:25
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Intel makes The Register sweat III
Part III: Inside the clean room at Fab 11
Executives at the Intel Corporation took The Register for a bunny-suited tour of Fab 11 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and made us sweat. But more on perspiration later. Intel did not put us under a geas (NDA) in our tour around the clean room but we weren't allowed to loiter and forbidden to stray outside of the yellow lines into …
Business 28 Feb 1999, 19:06
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