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Intel delays the opening of its first Ohio chip factory to 2030 due to financial struggles; the $28B project was originally scheduled to begin operating in 2025 (Max Filby/The Columbus Dispatch)

28 February 2025
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Intel delays the opening of its first Ohio chip factory to 2030 due to financial struggles; the B project was originally scheduled to begin operating in 2025 (Max Filby/The Columbus Dispatch)
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Intel has postponed the opening of its first Ohio chip factory to 2030, citing financial struggles, after originally planning to begin operations in 2025. The $28 billion semiconductor project in central Ohio has faced delays, pushing back the timeline for completion by several years. Intel’s decision to delay the project’s opening reflects challenges in meeting the initial schedule due to financial constraints.

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