WEBVTT MONEY. PEOPLE WHO HAVE LIVED HERE THEIR WHOLE LIVES SAY RIO RANCHO ISN'T RIO RANCHO WITHOUT INTEL. TALK TO ANYONE AT A PLACE LIKE TURTLE MOUNTAIN BREWERY IN RIO RANCHO AND CHANCES ARE THEY'VE ...
May 3—ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Intel Corp. announced its first multi-billion dollar investment in Rio Rancho in more than a decade Monday morning to convert its local factory into a global manufacturing ...
May 3—RIO RANCHO — How big was it? So big that three-fourths of New Mexico's current congressional delegation — and the governor — showed up. So big that the money figures bandied about dwarfed those ...
An employee with Intel's Rio Rancho facility showed Action 7 News a layoff notice Wednesday.This comes weeks after the chip maker said it planned to cut 12,000 jobs, or about 11 percent of its ...
RIO RANCHO, N.M. — Intel is set to lay off 227 workers in Rio Rancho, according to a WARN notice filed with the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions. Intel plans to lay off 227 workers between ...
RIO RANCHO, N.M. – After years of construction, the Intel plant in Rio Rancho has officially opened its new factory for advanced semiconductors. Residents in Albuquerque and Rio Rancho alike can ...
More layoffs would be devastating to Rio Rancho and the Albuquerque metro. We can't afford to lose any jobs. I'm not sure what it would do. But we need to at least try and keep Intel alive and well in ...
RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Intel announced on Monday morning that it will be investing $3.5 billion into its Rio Rancho campus and that means hundreds of more jobs will be returning. Intel executives ...
Sep. 18—Intel Corp. will produce chips for the U.S. Department of Defense, the company announced earlier this month, which will greatly boost production for the chip manufacturer as it works through a ...
Jan. 24—Intel opened a massive factory in Rio Rancho on Wednesday, where it will manufacture advanced semiconductor packaging technologies. The company invested $3.5 billion to build the factory, Fab ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Intel Rio Rancho announced it will be adding more than 300 new jobs this year as it continues to move beyond its traditional PC and server businesses into data-rich markets.
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