U of A engineering students could benefit from Intel’s expansion in Arizona

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U of A engineering students could benefit from Intel’s expansion in Arizona
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TUCSON, Ariz. — Toggling a model of a microchip, fourth year student at the University of Arizona Jaeden Carpenter looked at the design of a microchip on his computer.

He also used the model of the microchip on the computer to 3D print parts of a plastic microchip model. It wasn’t an actual microchip, but it allowed him to learn about the parts of one. This will allow Intel to modernize one of their existing facilities and build two new ones in Chandler, Arizona.“So Intel will help us with our work development by just creating a better environment and giving more funds to be able to create these projects that we’re working on. We’re trying to make them as minimal price as possible,” he said.

By 2030, the Biden Administration said the U.S. is going to be making about 20 percent of our world’s chips.“We want to have a more robust supply chain of microelectronics and the economy can benefit significantly from that,” Salehi said.

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