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Intel announces plans for new chipset mega-site in Ohio

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Michail 21 January 2022

Intel Mobile hardware

Intel will build a large-scale chipset production plant in New Albany, Ohio which upon completion will be the largest semiconductor project in the world. The initial investment is valued at over $20 billion with construction expected to start later this year with plans to open in 2025.

Intel announces plans for new chipset mega-site in Ohio

The mega-site will span over 400 hectares and will initially house two chip factories with plans to expand up to eight fabs in the future. The complex will also support operations and other Intel partner ecosystems.

Land in New Albany where the plant will be built Aerial render of the plant site upon completion
Land in New Albany where the plant will be built • Aerial render of the plant site upon completion

The new site will bring an initially estimated 3,000 Intel jobs and tens of thousands more construction jobs and long-term opportunities for the local economy. Intel is also devoting an additional $100 million to partner with local Ohio educational institutions to help mentor and develop local talent and bolster research programs throughout the Midwest region.

Two of Intel’s key competitors - TSMC and Samsung have also announced plans for chipset plants in the US set in Arizona and Texas.

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  • Adul Al Salami Kebab
  • gx$
  • 25 Jan 2022

Actually if someone wanna use them to make a ARM chip they can...

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  • SMIRNAS
  • Kxc
  • 23 Jan 2022

nice to hear Intel finally launch ambition megaplant like competitor. now, what's news from IBM, GlobalFoundry and SMIC

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  • Anonymous
  • 42J
  • 22 Jan 2022

It won't until they move it to asia countries

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