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Intels $ 20 Billion Ohio Chip Manufacturer Officially Broke The Soil Construction


 On September 10, according to the Nikkei News, Intel officially broke the soil in Ohio's $ 20 billion chip production base on Friday. A month ago, the United States promulgated incentive measures to help the country's semiconductor industry better compete with Asian opponents such as TSMC and Samsung Electronics.

It is reported that Intel's two new chip manufacturers will cover nearly 1,000 acres in Licking County. The company said that the total investment in the factory in the next ten years may be as high as $ 100 billion, making it one of the world's largest semiconductor manufacturers.

U.S. President Joe Biden attended the foundation of the Intel New Semiconductor Manufacturing Factory in Ohio.

& quot; China, Japan, South Korea, the European Union, etc. are investing tens of billions of dollars to attract chip manufacturers to their country, but industry leaders have chosen our United States, & quot; U.S. President Joe Biden went from Washington to Ohio Friday to Ohio on Friday to Ohio on Friday It was said at the foundation ceremony after the state.

The report pointed out that Bayeng signed a $ 280 billion "Chip and Science Act" last month, including US $ 52 billion in support for the semiconductor industry. However, this fund has an additional condition: Any company that accepts subsidies shall not conduct major transactions within 10 years to significantly expand its chip manufacturing capabilities that have significantly expand its chip manufacturing in China or any other country.

Intel has always been the main advocate of the chip bill, and the decision to delay the construction of the Ohio factory is delayed endlessly on the delay of the bill. Earlier, its Ohio factory was originally scheduled to start in late July.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said that the breakdown of the soil proved the common power of public and private enterprises because it (chip bill) was so important to the country. & quot;

In addition to investing in US $ 20 billion in Ohio, Intel also plans to expand US $ 20 billion in Arizona. Because it is trying to strive for TSMC in the world's largest wafers in the world and the second -ranked Samsung customers.

However, Intel's chip manufacturing business is progressing slowly. The company reported that in the second quarter of June, the revenue of its foundry business departments decreased by 54%year -on -year.

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