(China Daily) China's emphasis on new infrastructure will better drive the nation's
economic restructuring push, a senior executive from Intel Corp said,
as the US chip giant works to maintain production in its local factories
despite the COVID 19 pandemic.
Yang Xu, president of Intel China, said the company's chip plants in
Dalian, Liaoning province, and Chengdu, Sichuan province, have been
working non-stop amid the outbreak.
"We have shared China's anti-epidemic experience with global
manufacturing system, including with plants in Malaysia and Ireland.
Because of a global layout, we can guarantee more than 90 percent of
Intel's product shipment rate," Yang added.
According to him, Intel can adjust its global production capacity in
accordance with the spread of the epidemic, and manage its global supply
chain to avoid risks. As a result, there is no need to worry about the
production capacity and supply issues.
Earlier this month, the US tech heavyweight said it was pledging an
additional $50 million in a pandemic response technology initiative to
combat the coronavirus through accelerating access to technology at the
point of patient care, speeding scientific research and ensuring access
to online learning for students.
The senior executive added that China's emphasis on new
infrastructure including 5G, artificial intelligence, and data centers
will help the nation better upgrade its industries from large-scale
manufacturing to value-added services.
Yang said, in addition to technological innovation and application
innovation, industrial cooperation and industrial synergy are needed to
better build the new infrastructure.
Source: By Ma Si |
chinadaily.com.cn |
Updated: 2020-04-13 13:18

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