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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh applauded Intel’s decision to expand its investment in Vietnam while receiving its CEO Patrick Gelsinger in Hanoi on May 27.
Intel channels additional $475 million into Vietnam
Intel had poured an additional 475 million USD into Intel Products Vietnam (IPV), its single-largest assembly and test plant within the Intel Assembly and Test (ATM) network, IPV Director of Finance Alan Danner said on January 27.
Intel's $15 billion purchase of Mobileye shakes up driverless car sector
Intel Corp agreed to buy Israeli autonomous vehicle technology firm Mobileye for $15.3 billion on Monday in a deal that could thrust the U.S. chipmaker into direct competition with rivals Nvidia Corp ...
Does Intel serve as a magnet to attract hi-tech FIEs?
IPV factory, located in HCMC Hi-tech Park, makes up a high proportion of Vietnam’s total export value. It is an important link for Intel to implement its development plan in the Internet of Things (IoT) era.
Internet of Things to help Vietnam’s socio-economic development
Experts believe now is the right time for Vietnam to think of developing the Internet of Things (IoT) as a solution to foster socio-economic development, and discuss the use of an open and closed technology platform to ensure sustainable development.
Negotiations for Vietnam-US billion-dollar deals
VietNamNet Bridge - The negotiations with US billion-dollar companies on investments in Vietnam are often filled with drama.
Intel, Da Nang sign MoU on cyber security
The citys Information and Communications Department and Intel Security
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) yesterday to develop and
strengthen security for information technology (IT) infrastructure in
the city.
MOF vindicates Intel in suspected tax evasion
VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has denied the
rumor that Intel, a big US invested enterprise in Vietnam dodged the
laws to evade the tax it should have paid for the $100 million capital
transfer deal.