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Intel could "pause" or "discontinue" construction at its Ohio One facility in Licking County, the company said in its 10-Q ...
Intel announced it will need to get external customers for its manufacturing division, or it may need to stop all work in Ohio. Last week, Intel announced it is further slowing construction at its $28 ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is executing a sweeping overhaul of the company's manufacturing strategy, slashing jobs, delaying key projects like the Ohio chip plant, and prompting the retirement of three ...
Intel was originally supposed to start production on the plants this year. The facilities are expected to bring 3,000 jobs to ...
The company delayed the dates by which both Ohio fab plants will be operational to at least 2031, and announced in April it ...
“All we can do is move forward — move forward with improvements we had planned, work with new prospects and cross our fingers ...
Intel Corp. is again slowing the speed of construction of two $28-billion semiconductor fabrication plants in central Ohio.
Gov. Mike DeWine says Intel is still committed to Ohio even as it announced it will "further slow" the pace of construction ...
In a news release sent out by CEO Lip-Bu Tan on July 24, he said Intel will be “further slowing construction in Ohio.” ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNInside Intel’s announcement to further slow construction in New AlbanyIntel is further slowing its construction in Ohio, the company announced Thursday during its Q2 financial reports. Intel’s Q2 results were slightly better ...
Gov. Mike DeWine remains optimistic about Intel’s chip production in Ohio despite delays, citing a positive conversation with Intel’s CEO and future plans.
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