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Intel spent $1.4 billion in Ohio in 2025, doesn’t anticipate further delays
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel told Ohio’s Department of Development that it invested around $1.4 billion in Ohio in 2025 and ...
"Ohio One remains part of our long-term plans for U.S. manufacturing and we will continue to paceconstruction with customer demand," Jim Evers, Intel vice president and Ohio site manager, said in a ...
Intel’s massive Ohio One campus in New Albany is officially on a slower track, with the chip giant now telling state ...
New Albany, Ohio, was going to see an economic boom—then the market and politics interfered.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State University is investigating after President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. resigned abruptly over ...
Intel is launching ‘Ask Intel,’ an AI virtual assistant built on Microsoft Copilot Studio to handle customer support cases and warranty checks. PCWorld reports this shift follows Intel’s removal of ...
There are no additional changes to the completion date, which Intel pushed back to 2030 or 2031. US government's stock buy in Intel removes teeth from Chips grant © 2026 American City Business ...
In Ohio’s “Silicon Heartland,” tech companies enjoy the benefits of lax regulation and tax exemptions while community members see increasingly unaffordable energy prices as well as environmental harms ...
The information could prove pivotal for local communities weighing large industrial developments like AI data centers.
With the majority of the QBs still undecided, the next few months should get interesting.
Intel and Armed Services Committee member, Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, joins Morning Joe to discuss the strikes on Iran and why he will vote for the War Powers Resolution.
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