Concerns about Intel's long-awaited multi-billion dollar manufacturing plant in Ohio continue to swell as the tech giant has once again delayed the project — this time until next decade.
Intel Corp. is further delaying the opening of a much-touted new semiconductor complex in Ohio, marking the latest setback to the chipmaker’s expansion plans.
The state’s chip sector seemed to have the wind at its back in 2023. But almost nothing has gone right since then.
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