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Intel delays opening of Ohio plant due to weak customer demand

Intel's $28 billion project involves construction of two factories near Columbus, Ohio
Intel is spending $28 billion to build two semiconductor factories near Columbus, Ohio. (CoStar)
Intel is spending $28 billion to build two semiconductor factories near Columbus, Ohio. (CoStar)
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February 28, 2025 | 9:53 P.M.

Intel is delaying the opening of a plant at its $28 billion semiconductor-manufacturing complex under construction near Columbus, Ohio, as customer demand weakens. This could be a sign of the impact artificial intelligence is having on the chip industry.

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