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Ohio One is the only delayed investment in the U.S., and Intel’s federal CHIPS Act funding is an incentive to maintain the project. “We expect to continue to benefit from government incentives ...
Intel’s leadership announced today, yet another major delay in opening what will be one of the worlds largest microchip ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—The Biden administration announced Tuesday it is releasing $1.5 billion in long-awaited federal grant money for Intel’s planned computer-chip complex in Ohio. However, senior ...
Intel says it remains committed to its Ohio project and has already invested $3.7 billion locally. Intel's promised $28 billion semiconductor project in central Ohio has been delayed again ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – As construction on two Intel microchip plants continues east of Columbus, questions swirl around the storied company’s faltering business plan and whether its Ohio project is ...
Editor's note:This editorial was updated. Today the Columbus Dispatch announced exclusively that Intel will not open its Licking County plants until at least 2030 or 2031 — potentially six years ...
Intel Corp. announced that it is slowing the pace of construction of two semiconductor fabrication plants in central Ohio. The first of the plants, known as fabs, will now complete in 2030 ...
The project is supported by the federal CHIPS Act, which gave Intel $8.5 billion for projects in Ohio and three other states and a 25% tax credit. The state is giving the project numerous tax breaks ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH ... including his two-year stint as an Intel board member. He said many people asked why he would take on such an enormous project so late into his career, but Tan ...