Intel is pushing the construction timeline for its $20B chip-making project in Ohio amid market challenges and the slow rollout of U.S. grant money to grow the sector domestically, the Wall Street Journal’s Asa Fitch reports. While the company’s initial timetable had production beginning next year, construction on the project’s manufacturing facilities isn’t expected at this point to be done until late 2026, the author says, citing people involved in the project.
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