This is how we beat China. By investing in our team at home. https://t.co/pcTccSYGKP
— Congressman Tim Ryan (@RepTimRyan) January 21, 2022
This announcement is huge! Intels investment ensures that chip manufacturing stays in the USA while correcting the shortage and creating good-paying jobs.
— Rep. Haley Stevens (@RepHaleyStevens) January 21, 2022
We innovated chips, and we should be making them here. Way to go, @intel! https://t.co/kkr8VllchI
This is welcome news. The global chip shortage is having a heavy impact on freight capacity, with tens of thousands of trucks sidelined waiting on chip-enabled parts. It's very challenging to move more freight with fewer trucks. https://t.co/bMZmROw0pA
— American Trucking (@TRUCKINGdotORG) January 21, 2022
"...the new site near Columbus would initially have two chip factories and would directly employ 3,000 people, while creating additional jobs in construction and at nearby businesses."https://t.co/mnYOcxgXmz
— Herbie Ziskend (@HerbieZiskend46) January 21, 2022
Fascinating for the tech as well as geopolitical implications...and I'm still waiting for a global history of the chip.https://t.co/yLjrp0F8sf
— Patrick McCray (@LeapingRobot) January 21, 2022
#Intel is investing $20B in new semiconductor factory in Ohio. Interesting to see these kinds of announcements in the context of continued negotiation over the #CHIPS for America Act and the potential for an outbound #CFIUS-like mechanism https://t.co/DK5JYGjf6p
— Sarah BauerleDanzman (@sarahbauerle) January 21, 2022
More jobs, help for the tech supply chain shortages. #win #BidenDelivers #ONEV1 #DemVoice1
— Cynthia, Defender of a Shattered World (@cyndeewillow) January 21, 2022
Biden: Intel Making 'Historic Investment' In Semiconductor Manufacturing... https://t.co/Bw5eooa7e8 via @YouTube
Intel selects Ohio for ‘largest silicon manufacturing location on the planet’ https://t.co/qkG5HF6Y0n pic.twitter.com/TwkP7ipybz
— The Verge (@verge) January 21, 2022
I’m hoping this spurs investments in public transportation, passenger rail that connects our state, affordable housing, and speeds the transition to renewable energy! https://t.co/rZNIQLNDLs
— Aryeh Alex (@iAryeh) January 21, 2022
Intel is spending $20 billion on a new chip manufacturing site in Ohio. There will be 2 new factories that are set to be operational in 2025, with the potential for 8 fabs to make this "the largest silicon manufacturing location on the planet" https://t.co/vxl7WKY9kM
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) January 21, 2022
This is what Wisconsin wanted out of Foxconn; notably Ohio didn't even offer the biggest subsidy package https://t.co/VDjIwvv9ul
— nilay patel (@reckless) January 21, 2022
Huge news for Ohio and the US. #MadeInOhio https://t.co/19EQAO7BVo
— Greg Schultz (@schultzohio) January 21, 2022
Largest chip facility on the planet to be built outside Columbus", Intel plans to invest up to $100 billion in the site over the next decade, as well as around $100 million in partnership with Ohio universities,colleges, and the US NSF Science Foundation" https://t.co/m7eLW4L198
— Julio Arauz (@jarauz7f) January 21, 2022