When Pat Gelsinger was appointed CEO of Intel in 2021, he was heralded as the company’s much-needed savior. Now, it is ...
With federal CHIPS Act funding finalized, Intel Corp. remains committed to building the two semiconductor fabrication plants under construction in New Albany, Ohio, despite the company's financial ...
State officials hope Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's retirement will not impact the chip manufacturer's $20 billion plan for ...
Even as the federal government hands out its long-awaited CHIPS and Science Act money to projects in Ohio and other states, ...
Data center corporation Cologix announced in November that it will invest more than $7 billion into its newly acquired land ...
It's unclear whether the CEO's announcement will affect the company's ongoing project of building computer chip plants in ...
More: Intel's Chips Act payout down $600M from initial deal; Ohio project lands $1.5 billion The company's board has formed a search committee to appoint Gelsinger's successor. "While we have made ...
Intel announced on Monday that Gelsinger has retired and stepped down from the tech giant's board of directors, effective Dec. 1.
Intel Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger has stepped down less than four years after taking the helm of the company, handing control to two lieutenants as the faltering American chipmaking icon ...
Intel has gotten nearly $7.87 billion in direct federal funding awards through the CHIPS Act for various projects nationwide, including those in Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon and Ohio. The ...
In its first progress report required to Ohio leaders, Intel said in March it had spent $1.5 billion and committed another $3 billion to the project in the Columbus suburb of New Albany.