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Vietnam is home to Intel's $1B (USD) state-of-the-art assembly test facility, which will produce the latest technology microprocessors and chipsets for Intel's global supply chain. The facility is both the first investment of its kind by the semiconductor industry in Vietnam, and the largest single factory within the Intel assembly test global network.
Intel was the first major foreign high technology investor in Vietnam and the factory, completed in 2010, is the largest computer equipment and manufacturing plant in Vietnam. Projected to employ as many as 4,000 people when in full production it offers a wealth of opportunities spanning from hardware manufacturing to sales and marketing.
Intel also has a sales and marketing office in Ho Chi Minh City, providing world-class sales and support to original equipment manufacturers (OEM), developers and end-users. Set up since 1997, this office drives Intel's initiatives, technologies, products and services into the marketplace, creating demand and promoting Intel's role in the Internet.
Vietnam is a beautiful country; its natural beauty is perhaps the country's greatest attraction. Verdant rice patties dot the country's landscape, from the Red River Delta in the north to the Mekong Delta in the south. All along Halong Bay, calm, emerald waters beckon visitors, while caves, hidden lakes and white beaches await exploration.
Amongst the many fascinating ancient cities of Vietnam is the bustling city of Ho Chi Minh, the largest in Vietnam, which offers many modern conveniences—while still managing to preserve its traditional charms.
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