President Donald Trump called for a rollback of billions for U.S. microchip plants, possibly threatening funds for Intel and ...
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 ...
Jeff Gottke and Barrett Thomas said Knox and Richland counties have opportunities to contribute to Tier 2 or 3 of the Intel supply chain.
“While we are disappointed the plants will not open sooner, construction continues at the Ohio Intel site and the company ... communities deserve good union jobs and a safe, sustainable ...
But as Intel's issues continue to pile up, they've resulted in real drawbacks for the chipmaker. In August, Intel cut 15,000 jobs ... site, where the basement of at least one fab is already finished.
In August, Intel cut 15,000 jobs —or ... at the site, where the basement of at least one fab is already finished. While Intel is deep into its work on its first two Ohio factories, Schiller ...
Our "Dying Ohio" report drew a strong response from some state leaders who opined the state's population would not drop with so many new jobs coming to central Ohio, including Intel's new ...
After another round of delays, Intel's Licking County project timeline now appears to be at odds with promises the company ...
Now, Intel estimates operations will begin at the Ohio One campus somewhere between 2030 and 2031. Its second “fab” plant at the site is slated ... and 30-year job-creation tax credits worth ...