This a joke. Stop all construction ASAP.
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No different than F42, which was also started based on expected growth, then delayed for some years.
The Ohio site will be a fab long after the former employees of the Intel corp will remember it exists.
It will be a fab when many other, old Intel fabs have been sold.
But but... what about the carbon footprint? Will intel be liable? Cow farts have less impact. Turn it into a parlor
@e8 ... this article has an aerial view photos from February. Not completed building yet but a lot of work and materials have gone into the effort.
https://newsroom.intel.com/corporate/ohio-one-construction-timeline-update
It's a field at this point
I see Pat's still living rent-free in a lot of heads these days. Brilliant.
@an these are empty buildings at this point.
When I said the Intel board was crazy for hiring a guy they fired for corruption, people on this site gave me grief.
That was pretty much the end of Intel and when Flo said it was time to go.
The truth is only Intel can buy its own fabs. Nobody else is interesting to buy or has expertises to operate them.
Fort Worth’s loss was Chandlers gain. There were a few reasons for Intel pulling out of Texas but I think the main one was the tax dollars the School District was going to lose. Even though Ohio su-ks I don’t think Intel pulling out of there is a good idea, now California is a different story.
Ohio will be a fab a lot longer than any troll replying to this post will be working for Intel (if they ever did work for Intel).
Can we all just all admit now that Pat talks a lot of sh-t and accomplishes Nothing. He thinks people are with him and his ideas when they are not. Yep, same Pat from Intel in the 90s. He is and has always been a whiny yuppy fu-k.
I told you before you hired him as CEO. Pat was part of the problem not the solution. I know because I was there.
The Ohio site will be harder to sell than the Folsom site. Nobody wants it!
Maybe Intel can sell the Ohio site to Temu.
Intel can't even sell Xeons.
What makes you think we can sell a fab?
Pat’s legacy.
A bridge to nowhere.
The Fort Worth Texas plans for an Intel fab were scrapped in the early 2000's. Anything is possible.