CH-1, formerly Fab 6, was Intel’s first wafer fabrication facility in Arizona. Now it’s home to research-and-development for Intel’s processor packaging technology.
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The CH-2 building houses office space, labs and an employee café.
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In CH-3, employees have access to an on-site, independently operated health clinic, as well as office and lab space.
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CH-4 is is home to Chandler Assembly Technology Development. CATD is responsible for developing and transferring cost-effective packaging technologies for Intel’s products.
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CH-5 is an office support building that shares its lobby with CH-6.
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The shared CH5-6 lobby is home to the Embedded Demo Center, which showcases the variety of applications for Intel technology -- from robots, to in-vehicle infotainment, to interactive digital signage. Ch-6 has its own employee café.
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Additional covered parking on the Chandler campus is outfitted with solar panels.
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CH-7 offers employees a full-service café, which often welcomes local vendors onsite to share their products and services. The Arizona Distribution Center is located to the west of the structure. Validation labs also make up a portion of CH-7.
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CH-8 is the latest addition to the Chandler campus, with construction wrapping up at the end of 2013. The building will house research-and-development for processor packaging technology, and is scheduled to begin operations in the first half of 2014.
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CH-11 is located about 1.5 miles west of the main Chandler campus, and is comprised of office space and a café.
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