Intel Ireland - Powering the technology of tomorrow from Ireland
Ireland hosts one of the largest Intel manufacturing site outside of the United States. It’s also a hub for some of the most exciting technology and manufacturing research currently taking place in Europe.
We’re justifiably proud of the people who contribute the knowledge, skills and innovation that make Intel Ireland the most technologically advanced industrial location on the European map, and you can find out all about them – and what we’re achieving – right here.
At Intel, we thrive on inspiration. That’s why we put brilliant minds together and give them the tools to succeed. If you’re looking to make an impact, Intel is the perfect place. At Intel, you will be part of a culture that thrives on innovation and celebrates performance. If you want to keep learning, you will appreciate our continuing education and research opportunities. And if global career options and flexibility are what you are looking for, you will enjoy the Intel approach to Career Paths. One that helps you build on your engineering passions.
Intel Ireland incorporates environmental performance goals throughout our operations seeking continuous improvement in energy efficiency, emissions reductions, resource conservation and other areas. Corporate responsibility at Intel reflects our deep respect for people and for the communities around us both at a local and national level. This means listening to, learning from, and communicating openly with all of our stakeholders Intel Ireland employees are deeply involved in a number of activities and programs with local communities and are committed to making positive contributions to them.
Intel in Leixlip Our Intel Leixlip campus is the location of the Fab 24 semi-conductor wafer fabrication facilities. The Fab24 facility is one of Intel’s most technologically advanced high-volume manufacturing plants in the world. These facilities produce leading edge silicon products that power platforms and technology advancements which are essential to the way we learn, live and work today. At Intel Ireland, there is a team of employees involved in Silicon Nano electronics Research. The team collaborates extensively with research institutes such as the CRANN Nano science Research Centre in Trinity College Dublin and the Tyndall National Research Institute in Cork. The Leixlip Campus is also home to other Intel businesses including the innovation Open Lab – Ireland (IOL). The IOL is part of Intel Labs Europe (ILE) which has the goal of expanding the scope of Intel’s European R&D activities.
Intel Shannon Intel Shannon was formed in 2000 and provides a single integrated point of focus for Intel activity in embedded market segments in EMEA. The Software engineering team in Shannon, a part of Intel’s ECG (Embedded Computing Group), is tasked with delivering innovative embedded computing and communications solutions, on Intel platforms. The Shannon silicon engineering team encompasses a wide spectrum of functional areas including – architecture, virtual platforms, circuit and logic design, verification, physical design and post silicon validation.
This engineering team has a long record of producing “first time right” IA Systems-on-Chip (SoC), Chipset products for embedded and communications markets. The design team leverages Intel’s cutting edge manufacturing technologies to develop silicon tuned for performance and/or low-power applications.

Intel Shannon has been selected as one of Ireland’s Top 20 workplaces in 2010 and again in 2011. Did you know in Shannon, we run a “Women in Technology” scholarship program?, through which Intel hopes to increase awareness and encourage a new generation of high-achieving women to take up the challenge of a career in technology. Intel Shannon works closely with local schools and colleges to help ensure that our educational system continues to produce the exceptional quality of graduates that has helped to make Intel in Ireland so successful. To find out more about this scholarship click here or download brochure.
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