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Construction on the Ohio site is expected to begin later this year, with the goal of having the factories functional in 2025. Located in Licking County, the site will be Intel’s first new manufacturing location inand the biggest private-sector investment in Ohio’s history. It’s expected to create thousands of jobs, including 3,000 new Intel roles and 7,000 construction positions over the course of the build.
it will invest approximately $100 million over the next 10 years in local universities, community colleges, and the US National Science Foundation. Currently, the US is responsible for 12 percent of the world’s semiconductor manufacturing, according to the
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