Intel Plans to Hire More Than 600 Workers in Israel in 2012

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Intel Corp., the world’s biggest maker of semiconductors, plans to hire more than 600 workers this year for its research and development and manufacturing centers in Israel.

Intel employed 7,782 people in the country at the end of 2011, and exported $2.2 billion of goods from Israel last year, Maxine Fassberg, Intel Israel’s general manager, said today at a news conference in Tel Aviv. This compares with exports of $2.7 billion in 2010.