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Intel's Ohio One project shows healthy progress as new job listings pop up — construction seems to be well underway as contractor actively hiring for ambitious chip factory

Intel's Ohio One project shows healthy progress as new job listings pop up — construction seems to be well underway as contractor actively hiring for ambitious chip factory

Intel's Ohio One project, initially touted as America's largest fab complex, has faced delays and setbacks but remains active. Recent job listings from the project's contractor, Bechtel Group, indicate progress in construction for the chip factory in New Albany. The project, spanning 2.5 million square feet, will house two fabs initially with potential for expansion to eight in the future. Despite delays pushing production estimates to 2030-2031, Intel's revitalized efforts, including funding from the CHIPS Act and a partnership with Nvidia, show a renewed focus on competitiveness in the tech industry.

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New Texas Instruments fab will pump out tens of millions of chips per day — first 300mm fab starts production after $60 billion investment

New Texas Instruments fab will pump out tens of millions of chips per day — first 300mm fab starts production after $60 billion investment

Texas Instruments has launched its first 300mm fab in Sherman, Texas, with plans to produce tens of millions of chips daily. This facility is part of a $60 billion investment in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, with a focus on power system chips for various applications. The company aims to enhance power density, battery life, and EMI compliance with its new products. While older plants producing 150mm wafers are being phased out, the new Sherman fab will create up to 3,000 direct jobs, with priority given to laid-off employees for new opportunities.

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