Intel Increases China Investment to $4 billion

"Landep News"
Intel Corporation has invested about $4 billion in China, one of the largest foreign investors in the country.
Earlier this year the company announced plans to build a $2.5 billion semiconductor plant in Dalian.
Yesterday, Intel opened a software innovation and support center in Hangzhou.
China software industry is expanding – at 27% percent for software spending each year in the $43.9 billion IT industry.
Hangzhou is Zhejiang Province, producer of 10,000 software graduates EVERY year and also home to about 1,000 software companies.
Intel will pour $10.5 million into Zhejiang Supcon Technology to further penetrate theintel.china.support.jpg market and in hopes of becoming one of the largest software testing and validating centers in Asia.
Do you think Intel will see a return on its $4billion investment in China?

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