Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: Intel’s upgrade provides opportunity for young engineers

Intel’s getting bigger in New Mexico — $650 million and more than 350 jobs bigger — and the microchip manufacturer’s expansion is music to the ears of university engineering schools around the state.  “They hire an awful lot of our chemical engineers, but also certainly electrical engeiners and mechanical engineers,” said Kevin Malloy, associate dean … Read more

Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: Intel’s new testing facility brightens economic hopes and draws a New Mexican back home

After nine years of living abroad, New Mexico native Carol Elliott has two words for what she misses most about her home state: “Green chile.” “And the weather,” says the 38-year-old Intel employee stationed in Costa Rica. “I actually really miss thunderstorms and the snow storms. It doesn’t snow in Costa Rica.” As manufacturing manager … Read more