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Inside the multibillion

HILLSBORO, Ore. — Mark Bohr peers through the yellow-tinted windows outside D1D, one of Intel’s secretive computer chip factories housed at its 300-acre campus here, about a 30-minute drive west from Portland. Dozens of upside-down U-shaped robots zip along the ceiling. Here and there, technicians wearing full-body clean-room outfits — more or less, hazmat suits …

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