Intel is making a $28 billion bet on building Ohio into a global chips capital, aiming to stage a comeback after being overshadowed by competitors. The company is investing in new factories and seeking support from the Biden administration.
Intel has been struggling lately to catch up to foreign competitors. The company is betting big on multiple new factories and assistance from the Biden administration. @chafkin explains https://t.co/4Mo5oUnYyq https://t.co/mZXhhgIhzS
Intel has been struggling lately to catch up to foreign competitors. The company is betting big on multiple new factories and assistance from the Biden administration. @chafkin explains https://t.co/X0EXiewBah https://t.co/CxN0oECXZw
Intel has been struggling lately to catch up to foreign competitors. The company is betting big on multiple new factories and assistance from the Biden administration. @chafkin explains https://t.co/N7O0iPGQiX https://t.co/bYG57DB0St
Intel has been struggling lately to catch up to foreign competitors. The company is betting big on multiple new factories and assistance from the Biden administration. @chafkin explains https://t.co/n0wwgEgcNA https://t.co/uj5gCHF2eO
Today's Big Take is a must-read: After a decade of being overshadowed by competitors, Intel is making a $28 billion comeback bet on building Ohio into a global chips capital -- > from @chafkin & @ianmking for @business https://t.co/j5K1T9oKsW via @BW
Intel's chips are down, but it's splashing billions on new factories in hopes of a comeback that it believes will also be a boon for the US economy. Read today's Big Take. https://t.co/4JxVycP49c
Intel has been struggling lately to catch up to foreign competitors. The company is betting big on multiple new factories and assistance from the Biden administration. @chafkin explains https://t.co/X0EXiew3kJ https://t.co/aCEsAEFjUM