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.
Intel says it remains committed to its Ohio project and has already invested $3.7 billion locally. (Editor's note: This is a developing story and is being updated ... of New Albany would not ...
Editor's note:This editorial was updated. Today the Columbus Dispatch announced exclusively that Intel will ... in that county, New Albany, Johnstown and the rest of central Ohio before the ...
Intel is delaying construction of a $28 billion semiconductor project in central Ohio by about five years. The site in New Albany, Ohio, is now set to be completed in 2030, with operations ...
Intel delays its $28B Ohio chip plant again, now unlikely to open before 2030. Intel launches new Xeon 6 chips and ASML EUV machines to regain market share. Our government trade tracker caught ...
Intel has once again delayed its timeline for its two computer chip manufacturing facilities in Licking County, according to ...
(Editor's note: This is a developing story and is being updated ... toward the New Albany project, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. An agreement between Intel and the Ohio Department ...
"While Intel has announced an updated project timeline that completes construction at a later date, we are encouraged by their continued investment in the Ohio One site. "New Albany is proud of ...
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