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Intel’s massive computer chip factory, originally scheduled to open this year, has been delayed again, this time to the next decade. According to a release from Intel, the timeline for two Ohio fabs has been shifted.
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Intel, the financially embattled chipmaker, has delayed the opening of its first Ohio factory to 2030 or 2031, multiple years after it was to open.
Intel has delayed its $28 billion semiconductor factory project in Ohio, saying that the first plant will complete construction in 2030 and start operations that year or the next, and the second factory will finish construction in 2031 and start operations the next year.