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Where Intel does semiconductor R&D in Oregon

Daniel Payne

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Intel has a tradition of naming it's Oregon campuses after the previous land owners, so in Hillsboro there's a 530 acre site known as "Ronler Acres" where leading edge R&D work is carried out. The actual fab name in Hillsboro is D1X, and the engineers are housed next door in a building named RA4, that looks kind of upscale.

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Source: Randy L. Rasmussen, The Oregonian

Reporter Mike Rogoway did an article today that talks about what he saw on a recent tour of RA4 in Hillsboro.

My first job out of college was at Intel, in their Aloha facility where I did DRAM design, just 7 miles away from Hillsboro.
 
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