At some point in the future it may do so, and inevitably some day it will happen, but as of now (17th of February 2010) there are no plans to close it.
Intel Ireland was created in 1989.
Intel Ireland's population is 4,500.
Approximately 4,500 employees.
Guinness and microchips for Intel. The Guinness Brewery is in the city of Dublin and the Intel factory is in County Kildare, to the east of Dublin.
Intel, according to http://www.independent.ie/national-news/fears-grow-for-intel-workers-as-sales-crash-1596451.html Intel, according to http://www.independent.ie/national-news/fears-grow-for-intel-workers-as-sales-crash-1596451.html
probley the same that as England because were so close together
No, Not even close.
Because of economic conditions, favourable terms for industry from the Irish government, and because there is a highly educated and technologically capable people in Ireland that are suited for working there.
The Intel Core 2 Extreme Q6800 (at 2.93 GHz) would be pretty darn close. An Intel Core 2 Extreme X9775 (at 3.20 GHz) would probably beat it.
The nearest island to Ireland that is not part of Ireland would be Britain. The Isle of Man is close to Ireland too.
Ireland is an island so it is surrounded by water. You are never more than about 70 miles from the sea in Ireland. Ireland also has a large amount of rivers and lakes, so some form of natural water is close to any point of Ireland.
No,she's not going to Ireland.