Intel announces termination of deal to acquire Israeli company
Intel Corporation says it 'mutually agreed' to terminate acquisition agreement with the Israeli company Tower Semiconductor.
Intel Corporation says it 'mutually agreed' to terminate acquisition agreement with the Israeli company Tower Semiconductor.
New factory in Kiryat Gat to employ thousands, give higher wages than standard for chip manufacturing industry.
Employees who are not vaccinated by January 4 to be placed on unpaid leave for 3 months starting in April.
Intel buys Israeli urban mobility startup Moovit for $900 million.
Watch: ILTV speaks with Dan Catarivas, Dir. Gen. for Foreign Trade & Int’l Relations at the Manufacturers Association of Israel.
Finance minister says chipmaker's plan to invest in Kiryat Gat manufacturing site is expected to bring thousands of jobs to Israel's south.
Meridian Hotel in Taipei hosts Intel at Computex technology showcase; Arutz Sheva was there.
Arutz Sheva speaks with Intel VP at Computex 2018 in Taiwan. 'The most advanced technologies are developed in Israel.'
Monday's deal, the largest ever in Israel's tech sector, could help boost trade despite the fact no commercial cars are assembled in Israel.
Company bought by Intel for $15 billion pledges to reduce fatal car accidents with revolutionary self-driving technology.
According to reports, the three companies are expected to release a ‘self-driving fleet’ later this year.
Intel announced a new family of Israel developed microprocessors that it says will double the performance of computers.
If Labor has its 'tax the rich' way, Israel will lose thousands of jobs, Naftali Bennett says in a new video
Intel will spend $6 billion to upgrade its Kiryat Gat chip manufacturing plant, the government announced Monday.
Economics Minister hails computer chip giant's decision as perhaps the biggest investment in Israel history.
Ministers welcome plan to upgrade Intel's Kiryat Gat plant, which involves a reciprocal investment in the Israeli economy.
Intel Corp. CEO arrived in Israel to launch the company's $5 million investment in Israeli high schools over the next four years.
Collaborative project brings together experts from Haifa Technion and Hebrew University, with initial $15M 5-year budget.
Israel once again lives up to its name as the Middle East’s “Silicon Valley” as Intel-Israel launches its new 3G Ivy Bridge processor chip.
Intel Israel designs and manufactures products, but also engages its employees in volunteer programs in Israeli schools.
Intel Israel once again hangs out the “help wanted” sign as the company says the Israeli branch provides it with 40 percent of its profits.
Looking for work? Come to Israel. The jobless rate dropped to 5.4 percent in the last quarter, one of the lowest in the world.
Intel announced Thursday that it had snapped up Israeli company GraphTech, which works in the area of advanced video graphics.
Hamas nears Israel’s industrial heartland with two missile attacks on Kiryat Gat, home to a huge Intel factory. No one was injured.
Intel, the world's largest computer and device chip maker, continues to expand its operations in Israel.
Israel’s Intel plant is one of two in the world to produce the 3D “Ivy Bridge” processor, measured in nanometers (billionths of a meter).
An Australian city wanted to boycott Israel but discovered that Intel, HP and Motorola operate from the Jewish State. The city chose its computers.
Unemployed? No future in Silicon Valley? Intel again has hung out the “help wanted” sign in Israel, where it is recruiting 1,000 new workers.
A NIS 10 billion investment by Intel over the next eight years adds 570 jobs to its massive factory in the southern Israeli town of Kiryat Gat.
Intel, which has a huge factory in Kiryat Gat, has bought out a US cable modem products line and is offering workers work in Israel.
Computer hardware giant Intel has created Israel's first American LEED-certified Gold-standard green building in Haifa.
1,000 hareidi-religious Jews protested outside the Jerusalem branch of Intel Corp. on Sunday night against weekly Sabbath desecration.
The hareidi religious struggle against Intel and other companies who employ workers on the Sabbath has drawn backing from a secular legislator.