Among financial issues, a leadership shakeup and questions about CHIPS Act funding, Intel faces an uncertain future in Ohio.
Candidates for governor in Ohio weighed in on the latest delays to Intel's semiconductor factories in New Alabany.
Intel was originally supposed to start chip production in its Ohio factory this year. However, the site is facing another major delay, meaning it will not begin until 2030. Intel announced the setback ...
Intel's promised $28 billion semiconductor project in central Ohio has been delayed again, this time by several years. The chipmaker told The Dispatch late Thursday that its first factory in the ...
Intel has delayed the opening of its Ohio factories again and now says the first one won’t open before 2030 — at least five years later than initially anticipated. The chipmaker announced the ...
Feb 28 (Reuters) - Intel's (INTC.O), opens new tab promised $28 billion chip fabrication plants in Ohio are facing further delays, with the first factory in New Albany now expected to be completed ...
When Pat Gelsinger tool the helm at Intel in 2021, the company was already in rough shape. Here's what Intel's new CEO is ...
Gov. Mike DeWine and Intel announced the construction of a new “mega-fab” chip factory in January 2022, calling it the largest economic investment by a single company in state history. The ...
Intel's new Ohio semiconductor factory, originally set to open in 2025, will not be ready until 2030. Kyle Barr/Gizmodo There has been little good news to come out of Intel in recent memory ...
Gov. Mike DeWine campaigned for reelection on bringing Intel jobs to Ohio. But the microchip maker has delayed the opening of its first factory from 2025 to 2030 or 2031 as the company copes with ...
Intel 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 ...
Intel 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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