Intel announces the “delay” in the schedule for the opening of its new chip manufacturing plant, Ohio One, in Ohio. Originally planned for completion in 2025, it has now been rescheduled to construct the first plant, Ohio One Mod1 by 2030, with actual production set for 2030-2031. The second plant, Ohio One Mod2, is slated for completion in 2031 with production commencing in 2032.
The reason for the delay, as stated by Intel, is due to financial constraints. This adjustment allows for a slower construction pace but remains flexible enough to accelerate if there is an increased demand for chips during that time. Construction progress currently indicates that the underground portion of the factory is complete, with structural work above ground underway.
Source: Intel
Construction progress as of February 2025
TLDR: Intel delays the opening of its new chip manufacturing plant in Ohio, citing financial constraints. The first plant, Ohio One Mod1, is now scheduled for completion by 2030, with actual production starting in 2030-2031. The second plant, Ohio One Mod2, will be completed by 2031 with production kicking off in 2032.
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