Intel’s plans to build two chip factories in New Albany, Ohio for an investment of more than $28 billion have been postponed.
Intel Corp. is slowing down construction of its Ohio complex again, with the semiconductor maker now saying the fabs will ...
The project, which was slated to begin operations in 2026, is underway to meet surging demand for advanced semiconductors.
Key TakeawaysIntel said it plans to push back the opening of two chipmaking facilities currently under construction in ...
The first phase of the facility, known as Mod 1, should be finished in 2030, with chip production beginning between 2030 and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Intel’s massive semiconductor project in central Ohio has been delayed, again. On Friday, the company ...
When Intel broke ground less than three years ago, the chipmaker said it could be online by 2025, but that goal for the Ohio ...
Jeff Gottke and Barrett Thomas said Knox and Richland counties have opportunities to contribute to Tier 2 or 3 of the Intel ...
Intel originally said it expected to begin production at the New Albany, Ohio, site in 2025, and later pushed that back to ...
Intel said on Friday that the opening of two chip-making plants (“fabs”) currently under construction in Ohio will be delayed ...
Intel is delaying the opening of its $28 billion Ohio chip plants yet again. In an update on Friday, Intel executive vice ...
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Intel's $28 billion Ohio chip factory in New Albany delayed to 2030 or 2031Intel has delayed the opening of its first Ohio semiconductor factory to 2030. The delay was attributed to financial struggles and a need to align chip production with market demand. Intel says it ...
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