Among financial issues, a leadership shakeup and questions about CHIPS Act funding, Intel faces an uncertain future in Ohio.
Intel, the financially embattled chipmaker, has delayed the opening of its first Ohio factory to 2030 or 2031, multiple years after it was to open.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNOhio Intel plant construction in New Albany delayed by at least three yearsIntel’s massive computer chip factory, originally scheduled to open this year, has been delayed again, this time to the next decade. According to a release from Intel, the timeline for two Ohio fabs ...
Intel is pushing back the completion date of its $28 billion semiconductor project in New Albany, Ohio. The company now ...
Intel originally said it expected to begin production at the New Albany, Ohio, site in 2025, and later pushed that back to ...
Mike DeWine and Intel announced the construction of a new “mega-fab” chip factory in January 2022 ... If another company ...
Intel's first Ohio factories may be delayed several years, but the chipmaker has already spent billions of dollars to make its plants a reality at the New Albany site in Licking County.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — During his speech Tuesday, President Donald Trump called for repealing the CHIPS Act, which played a key role in Intel announcing its New Albany plant. While discussing ...
Jeff Gottke and Barrett Thomas said Knox and Richland counties have opportunities to contribute to Tier 2 or 3 of the Intel ...
At least $1.5 billion of that funding was set to go toward the New Albany project, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. An agreement between Intel and the Ohio Department of Development ...
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