Intel's $28 billion semiconductor project in Ohio, initially set to begin operations in 2025, faces delays pushing production ...
Intel’s plans to build two chip factories in New Albany, Ohio for an investment of more than $28 billion have been postponed.
Intel is pushing back the completion date of its $28 billion semiconductor project in New Albany, Ohio. The company now ...
Intel Corp. has once again pushed back the expected opening for its semiconductor project in central Ohio. The struggling ...
The site in New Albany, Ohio, is now set to be completed in 2030, with operations starting as late as 2031, compared with the ...
The shooting at the KDC/One facility on Smith's Mill Road on Feb. 4 left two people dead and four others injured.
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WCMH Columbus on MSNAir travel, passenger rail among focal points of Ohio transportation budgetBillions of dollars are going to be spent in the state’s two-year transportation budget, and lawmakers are working to decide ...
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Hosted on MSNIntel delays $100 billion Ohio chipmaking site to next decade: First fab now coming online in 2030Intel has revised the construction schedule for its Ohio One semiconductor manufacturing site in New Albany, Licking County, ...
Intel is pushing off the opening of its Ohio chip manufacturing facility, the embattled chipmaker said Friday.
There is still hope the project will happen as Intel promises, but if the plan falls through, the state must claw back as much as possible.
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