Three major semiconductor companies are looking at Oregon for investments ranging from $6 billion to $8 billion, which could translate to 10,000 new jobs, the Portland Business Journal reports.
Oregon is already home to 15% of the national semiconductor workforce and is a research and development hub for semiconductor manufacturing due to the presence of Intel’s facility in Hillsboro. The company, which is already the state's largest employer, announced plans in 2021 to hire thousands in the coming years as it ramps up production in Oregon.
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