The state’s chip sector seemed to have the wind at its back in 2023. But almost nothing has gone right since then.
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.
Intel has delayed its $28 billion semiconductor factory project in Ohio, saying that the first plant will complete ...
Construction has faced several delays because of the funding from the CHIPS Act and business conditions. Posted: February 28, 2025 | Last updated: February 28, 2025 Construction has faced several ...
Intel announced that it's further delaying plans to open two chip fabrication facilities in Ohio, pushing their completion ...
Intel said it 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 ...
In a statement sent to our news partners WBNS in Columbus, Intel said it now plans to complete the construction of one of the ...
(Reuters) - Intel's promised $28 billion chip fabrication plants in Ohio are facing further delays, with the first factory in ...
Construction has faced several delays because of the funding from the CHIPS Act and business conditions. NEW ALBANY, Ohio — Intel has pushed back its timeline for its two computer chip manufacturing ...
Intel’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 ...
Computer chips are the engine of the digital economy, and their growing capabilities are enabling technologies such as generative artificial intelligence.
As the president's calls for widespread federal cost cuts grow louder, experts say the future of the CHIPS and Science Act ...
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