Machine at Intel’s Hillsboro campus can produce chips so advanced, they don’t yet exist

At the Gordon Moore campus, Intel engineers do the work to push Moore’s Law — the idea that the number of transistors on a single chip will double every two years.

HILLSBORO, Ore. — With millions of federal and state dollars going toward the semiconductor industry in Oregon’s Silicon Forest, high-tech companies like Intel are preparing to make some big moves. The Story’s Pat Dooris got a rare chance to go inside an Intel fabrication plant, or “fab,” to find out more about what the tech giant is cooking up.

Intel’s headquarters are in California, but the company’s highest headcount is in Oregon. Its four campuses

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