By 2008, the company's inventory had grown too large for the Middleton facility.
Today the inventory has grown to about 80,000 specimens.
During the second quarter, Intel's inventory had grown by $427 million, to $3.5 billion.
These inventories grew almost every year after 1952, and government and industry became seriously concerned about the surplus.
On the other hand, inventories are still growing more quickly than they did in the months leading up to the 1990-91 recession.
For the first time in five months, inventories grew.
Unfilled orders rose 0.7% and inventories grew 0.8% in July 2011.
If inventory grew during the period, this would be important to know.
Not only that, but inventories grew last month by 1.5 percent, the Government said.
Investors may not have noticed how inventories have grown at some of their favorite technology concerns.