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Concerns about Intel’s long-awaited multi-billion dollar manufacturing plant in Ohio continue to swell as the tech giant has once again delayed the project — this time until next decade. The Buckeye ...
Intel Corp. announced that it is slowing the pace of construction of two semiconductor fabrication plants in central Ohio. The first ... they include Barnhart Plant Services LLC, CTL Engineering ...
Intel pushed the completion date for a $28 billion chip plant in central Ohio to 2030, slowing its manufacturing growth as challenges mount for the iconic American chip-maker.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Intel’s massive semiconductor project in central Ohio has been delayed, again. On Friday, the company announced that its first chip factory in New Albany wouldn’t open until ...
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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The opening of Intel's Ohio chip manufacturing facility has ... announced that it would begin production on the first plant in 2025, but on Friday, it said construction on ...
What just happened? Intel announced a significant revision to the construction timeline of its Ohio One semiconductor manufacturing site in New Albany. The setback is the third substantial delay ...
Intel Corp. has once again pushed back the expected opening for its semiconductor project in central Ohio. The struggling ... The first plant initially was due to begin operating in 2025, but ...
WEWS Cleveland, OH More worries as Intel, once again, delays massive Ohio chipmaking plant Posted: March 1, 2025 | Last updated: March 2, 2025 Concerns about Intel's long-awaited multi-billion ...
Intel said it plans to push back the opening of two chipmaking facilities currently under construction in Ohio. The company's chief global operations officer said the move reflected market demand.