Intel Celebrates Ohio Groundbreaking
September 5, 2022 | IntelEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
On Friday, Sept. 9, in Ohio, Intel will celebrate breaking ground in the Silicon Heartland at its newest U.S. manufacturing site in 40 years.
To mark the occasion, President Joe Biden will deliver remarks on rebuilding American manufacturing through the CHIPS and Science Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and state and local officials will also take part in this historic event celebrating Intel’s newest semiconductor site in Licking County, Ohio.
Earlier this year, Intel announced a more than $20 billion investment in a new semiconductor manufacturing site in Ohio to produce leading-edge chips. Intel expects this project to generate thousands of high-paying, high-tech jobs, to strengthen the Ohio economy, and to broaden the domestic workforce.
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