Intel’s greenfield investment of more than $28 billion to build two new leading-edge fabs in Ohio marks the single largest private-sector investment in the state's history. In 2022, we broke ground in the “Silicon Heartland” to establish a new regional economic cluster for U.S. chipmaki...
Intel plans to invest more than $20bn to establish two chip factories at a new manufacturing site near Ohio’s capital city of Columbus, a move that supports the Biden administration’s efforts to revitalise US manufacturing and boost domestic supply chains. The Santa Clara, California-based com...
Intel's current U.S. fabs are located in Chandler, Arizona; Rio Rancho, New Mexico; and Hillsboro, Oregon. Intel is now scoping out a site near Columbus, Ohio, for its newest chip fab. Exact details surrounding the announcement are being held close to the vest by both Intel and governme...
The expectation of continuous improvement at Intel was so strong that it even had a nickname: "tick-tock development." Every two years, Intel would release a chip on a new process (tick) and in the subsequent year, it would refine its design and technology (tock). In 2015, under ...
Intel Confirms Ohio Semiconductor ‘Mega-Site’ Written by Matt Milano Friday, January 21, 2022 Following reports Intel was looking to build two semiconductor plant in Ohio, the company has confirmed the news, calling it a “mega-site.” Intel is working to reassert its dominance in the ...
The project, known as the Ohio "mega-fab," includes an investment of around $20 billion and is expected to eventually house multiple fabs across nearly 1,000 acres in Licking County, near Columbus. This project is part of Intel's broader strategy to expand U.S.-based chip manufacturing, ...
So Biden held up Intel and Ohio as an example of what’s possible if we invest in domestic chipmaking, while raising the specter of national security and global competitiveness concerns if we fail to pass the bill. “We were ranked number one in the world in R&D. But guess what...
Intel Breaks Ground on Mega Plant in Ohio In September 2022, Intel officially began construction of a massive semiconductor manufacturing facility near Columbus, Ohio. The project takes advantage of billions of dollars in subsidies from the federal government. The Biden administration has highlighted the...
Tierney said DeWine shared in Intel’s frustration over CHIPS funding, but stressed that passage of CHIPS funding would only affect the expansion project, not the initial $20 billion plant.both the cleveland plain feeler, errr plain dealer andcolumbus dispatch give more accurate info . . just sa...