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Wang Shoutai (front R), deputy president of Intel Corp.,
and Ge Honglin (front L), acting mayor of Chengdu, shake hands and exchange a
memorandum of cooperation at a
signing ceremony of a proposed deal between Intel
and the Chengdu Municipal Government, in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's
Sichuan Province, Aug. 27. Intel, the world largest chip maker, will invest US
$375 million beginning in 2004 to build a factory here for packaging and testing
of its semiconductor products. (Xinhua Photo)
Craig Barrett (2nd L), Intel Corp.'s CEO, looks at the
blueprint of the planned factory. (Xinhua Photo)
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