KEY POINTS
  • Intel announced on Tuesday that it will spend $20 billion to build two major factories in Arizona.
  • The news comes amid a worldwide chip shortage that is snarling industries from automobiles to electronics and worries the U.S. is falling behind in semiconductor manufacturing.
  • The announcement signals that Intel will continue to focus on manufacturing.
A semiconductor wafer during an Intel event ahead of a IFA International Consumer Electronics Show.

Intel announced on Tuesday that it will spend $20 billion to build two new chip factories, called fabs, in Chandler, Arizona.

Intel stock rose as much as 5% on the news in extended trading on Tuesday.