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Ohio Department of Transportation open houses July 30 in Sunbury will highlight recommendations for State Route 37 ...
Intel’s mass layoffs amped up considerably Friday evening with word that the company plans to lay off nearly 2,400 Oregon workers — nearly five times as many as it had reported earlier in the week.
This week's layoffs are the first step in broad cuts that will eliminate several thousand jobs across the company.
New Albany and Granville are now working together on test drilling for a potential water well on Granville Township land.
If Anduril meets its employment and investment goals, the weapons maker stands to get hundreds of millions in state funding.
Intel’s strategy for an Ohio semiconductor plant helped the company create a domestic talent pipeline and secure its semiconductor chip supply chain ...
Progress and delay Intel’s Ohio facility, less than 20 miles northeast of Columbus, has the look of a large campus, with concrete pads already in place, makeshift roads and many cranes at work.
Intel said on Friday that the opening of two chip-making plants (“fabs”) currently under construction in Ohio will be delayed until 2030 and 2031. The company had initially intended to open the first ...
Intel has pushed back the opening of its two fabs in New Albany, Licking County, Ohio to the early 2030s, half a decade later than originally planned. Construction on the first factory is now ...
Intel delays its Ohio One semiconductor manufacturing site in Ohio again, from 2027-2028 and into the next decade with 2030 for its first phase.
Intel's first Ohio chip fabrication plant may not open until 2030 at the earliest, according to a report in The Columbus Dispatch.