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Gov. Mike DeWine says Intel is still committed to Ohio even as it announced it will "further slow" the pace of construction ...
Intel announced it will need to get external customers for its manufacturing division, or it may need to stop all work in ...
Intel could "pause" or "discontinue" construction at its Ohio One facility in Licking County, the company said in its 10-Q ...
At the time of its announcement, it was dubbed “the largest single private-sector investment in Ohio history” — but now its ...
The company delayed the dates by which both Ohio fab plants will be operational to at least 2031, and announced in April it ...
A process, touted as critical to regaining its technological lead, has reportedly hit yield issues, jeopardizing its ability ...
Oh, to have been a fly on the wall when Gov. Mike DeWine, leaders of the Ohio Department of Development and JobsOhio learned the “well, actually …” that should have been attached to news a couple of ...
All of these announcements strongly imply a gradual exit from the chip manufacturing business, turning Intel into a fabless ...
In a news release sent out by CEO Lip-Bu Tan on July 24, he said Intel will be “further slowing construction in Ohio.” ...
Intel Corp. is again slowing the speed of construction of two $28-billion semiconductor fabrication plants in central Ohio.
Ohio politicians — including Gov. Mike DeWine — took turns at the podium with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and other executives in sharing their excitement about the two new fabs coming into the ...