Inmos microprocessor factory

The Inmos microprocessor factory, also known as the Inmos factory, is a building in Newport, Wales, UK which was originally built as a microprocessor fabrication plant for Inmos. Since 2017 the site has been operated by Newport Wafer Fab. The architects of the award-winning high-tech building were the Richard Rogers Partnership. Construction began in 1980 and was completed by 1982. The factory was the first building in Wales to be designed by Richard Rogers. Later, he would design the Senedd building in Cardiff, which is the debating chamber for the National Assembly for Wales.

Inmos microprocessor factory

The Inmos microprocessor factory, also known as the Inmos factory, is a building in Newport, Wales, UK which was originally built as a microprocessor fabrication plant for Inmos. Since 2017 the site has been operated by Newport Wafer Fab. The architects of the award-winning high-tech building were the Richard Rogers Partnership. Construction began in 1980 and was completed by 1982. The factory was the first building in Wales to be designed by Richard Rogers. Later, he would design the Senedd building in Cardiff, which is the debating chamber for the National Assembly for Wales.