Boycott Israel

Someone say boycott?


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LICKING COUNTY, Ohio, Jan. 21, 2022 – Intel today announced plans for an initial investment of more than $20 billion in the construction of two new leading-edge chip factories in Ohio. The investment will help boost production to meet the surging demand for advanced semiconductors, powering a new generation of innovative products from Intel and serving the needs of foundry customers as part of the company’s IDM 2.0 strategy. To support the development of the new site, Intel pledged an additional $100 million toward partnerships with educational institutions to build a pipeline of talent and bolster research programs in the region.
 

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LICKING COUNTY, Ohio, Jan. 21, 2022 – Intel today announced plans for an initial investment of more than $20 billion in the construction of two new leading-edge chip factories in Ohio. The investment will help boost production to meet the surging demand for advanced semiconductors, powering a new generation of innovative products from Intel and serving the needs of foundry customers as part of the company’s IDM 2.0 strategy. To support the development of the new site, Intel pledged an additional $100 million toward partnerships with educational institutions to build a pipeline of talent and bolster research programs in the region.

When does the boycott start?


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LICKING COUNTY, Ohio, Jan. 21, 2022 – Intel today announced plans for an initial investment of more than $20 billion in the construction of two new leading-edge chip factories in Ohio. The investment will help boost production to meet the surging demand for advanced semiconductors, powering a new generation of innovative products from Intel and serving the needs of foundry customers as part of the company’s IDM 2.0 strategy. To support the development of the new site, Intel pledged an additional $100 million toward partnerships with educational institutions to build a pipeline of talent and bolster research programs in the region.

Boycott Israeli technology?

Intel Israel CEO Mooly Eden: “As much as Intel has done for Israel, the company's Israeli teams have done not only for the company, but for computing in general. Eden cited a long list of Israeli-developed chips and technologies that have become the mainstay of the way computers are designed. Going back to 1979, when Intel Haifa developed the 8088 processor - used in the IBM PC, the first popular Microsoft-based computer for home use - Israeli teams went on to develop the more advanced 386dx processor in 1987, the Pentium MMX processor in 1997, the first multicore i5/17 processors in 2006, and the Clovertrail platform for tablets, to name just a few, said Eden.

“It's fair to say that these developments were the ones that set the tone for the way we interact with computers today," said Eden. "For example, the whole laptop revolution was kicked off by the Pentium M (Banias) processor, developed in Israel in 2003." In addition to hardware design, said Eden, the company was also very involved in software design, security software, networking, and new projects, such as perceptual computing, with Intel designing systems that enable users to interact with computers and devices using gestures and voice.

Israeli design teams are now at work on the next generation of Intel's core processor, currently labeled Skylake. Design plans are still preliminary, but the design is being led by Israeli engineers, said Eden.”



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The South Pacific island country of Fiji announced on Monday that its first embassy in Israel will open next year.

Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen welcomed the announcement, calling Fiji a “true friend” of Israel

“I congratulate the Fijian government on an important decision that will strengthen and deepen the relations between the two countries,” said Cohen.



 

Where was international law when Egypt and Syria threatened to destroy Israel? When the so called "UN Peacekeeping Force" was told to get out of the way of the impending Egyptian invasion of Israel the UN Peacekeeping Force fled in terror.
 

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