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Intel spent $1.4 billion in Ohio in 2025, doesn’t anticipate further delays
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel told Ohio’s Department of Development that it invested around $1.4 billion in Ohio in 2025 and ...
"Ohio One remains part of our long-term plans for U.S. manufacturing and we will continue to paceconstruction with customer demand," Jim Evers, Intel vice president and Ohio site manager, said in a ...
Intel Corp. said that it remains committed to its plans for a sprawling chip manufacturing plant in Ohio after Republican Sen. Bernie Moreno pressed the company for more information about delays in ...
Despite facing numerous setbacks, plans for Intel's upcoming Ohio fabrication plant are still alive and kicking, as reiterated by the company in a response to U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno. Bloomberg ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel reaffirmed its commitment to the Ohio project following pressure from Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio). “Ohio has consistently stepped up to support Intel,” Moreno wrote.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) sent Intel’s chief executive a letter Friday making several asks of the tech designer and manufacturer, including that it divert some of its local energy, likely to ...
New Albany resident Philip Derrow is a retired business owner. This column has been updated to include new information. One billion here, eight billion there, and pretty soon we’re talking real money.
Intel Corp. said that it remains committed to its plans for a sprawling chip manufacturing plant in Ohio after Republican US Senator Bernie Moreno pressed the company for more information about delays ...
U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) sent Intel’s chief executive a letter Friday making several asks of the tech designer and manufacturer, including that it divert some of its local energy, likely to ...
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