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 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — After continued construction delays and market uncertainty, some Ohio Democrats are casting doubt on Intel’s Ohio One project — and calling for increased accountability. “They ...
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) confirmed it still plans to build a multi-billion-dollar factory in Ohio after U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) sent a letter to Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan last week requesting an ...
Sen. Bernie Moreno listened last week to chipmaker Nvidia's plans to invest $5 billion into its competitor Intel. But he, like others, have questions about whether the investment will jumpstart ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Multiple leaders working on Intel's Ohio One project have left their roles with the company in recent weeks as construction was ...
Rebecca Downs is the Ohio correspondent for The Daily Signal. Send an email to Rebecca. Ohio is supposed to be welcoming a manufacturing plant from Intel, but there have been considerable delays. Sen.
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 ...
The U.S. government will acquire a 9.9% stake in Intel, using funds from CHIPS Act grants and the Secure Enclave program. Ohio, despite providing incentives to Intel, is constitutionally prohibited ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — After continued construction delays and market uncertainty, some Ohio Democrats are casting doubt on Intel’s Ohio One project — and calling for increased accountability. “They ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “They will never finish what they’re doing,” state Sen. Bill DeMora (D-Columbus) said. “They will not create one permanent job at ...