On January 21, 2022, Intel announced plans for an initial investment of more than $28 billion in the construction of two new leading-edge chip factories in Licking County, Ohio. The investment will help boost production to meet the surging demand for advanced semiconductors, powering a new generation of innovative products from Intel and serving the needs of foundry customers as part of Intel’s IDM 2.0 strategy.
As the largest single private-sector investment in Ohio history, the initial phase of the project is expected to create 3,000 Intel jobs, 7,000 construction jobs over the course of the build, and support tens of thousands of additional local long-term jobs across a broad ecosystem of suppliers and partners.
To support the development of the new site, Intel pledged an additional $100 million toward partnerships with educational institutions to build a pipeline of talent and bolster research programs in the region.
Latest update: Photos and b-roll video of the "Ms. Armstrong" crane were added Oct. 25, 2024.
Most Recent Ohio One Construction B-Roll Video and Photos
Ohio Construction Goes Vertical for $28 Billion Fab Project (B-Roll)
B-roll footage from September 2024 showcases the impressive crane "Ms. Armstrong" and highlights the significant milestone of going vertical in the construction of Intel's $28 billion investment in building two semiconductor fabs in Licking County, Ohio. This milestone signifies progress in the project and reinforces U.S. chip manufacturing capabilities for the future. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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Superloads Move Across Ohio
With the help of Ohio state and local authorities, Intel made multi-day trips during the summer of 2024 to move four “extra large” superloads from the Ohio River near Manchester, Ohio, to the Intel Ohio One campus.
Intel Ohio One Construction Update: Transportation of Air Separation Units (B-Roll)
B-roll video from June and July 2024 includes footage of transportation of a 384,000-pound air separation unit (ASU) by heavy haulers from the Ohio River near Manchester, Ohio, to the Intel Ohio One campus in New Albany, Ohio. At the campus, it will join three other ASUs for use at new semiconductor manufacturing factories. Footage includes transport through Ohio cities including Portsmouth, Waverly, Chillicothe and New Albany, with spectators watching as workers move streetlights, signs and overhead wires to clear the path. Footage also includes interviews with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and New Albany Mayor Sloan Spalding on Intel's impact in Ohio. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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Site Renderings
Earlier News and B-Roll Videos
March 29, 2024:
- News Release: Intel and Biden Admin Announce up to $8.5 Billion in Direct Funding Under the CHIPS Act | Intel Ohio: Silicon Heartland (Fact Sheet)
Sept. 24, 2023:
- Intel Addresses Semiconductor Workforce Shortage (Gabriela Cruz Thompson Editorial)
Sept. 9, 2022:
- Groundbreaking Event Replay: Intel’s Ohio Groundbreaking Ceremony
- News: Intel Breaks Ground in the Silicon Heartland
Earlier News & Events:
- News: Intel Selects Diverse Ohio-Based Team to Lead Early Excavation Work for Ohio Fabs
- News: Ohio Residents: We are Ready for Intel’s Arrival
- News: Intel Invests $100M in Ohio and National Semiconductor Education and Research
- News: Intel Announces Next US Site with Landmark Investment in Ohio
- IDM 2.0 Event Replay: Intel’s Manufacturing Webcast
- Washington, D.C., Event: Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Joins President Biden at the White House to Discuss Semiconductor Manufacturing (Replay) | Pat Gelsinger’s White House Remarks (PDF)
- Resource: Supplier Quote Sheet (PDF)
- Website: Intel in Ohio (Intel.com)
Additional Ohio One B-Roll Video:
- Intel Ohio Fab Construction – Summer 2023, February 2024 (B-Roll)
- Intel Ohio Fab Construction – September 2023 (B-Roll)
- Intel Ohio Fab Construction – July 2023 (B-Roll)
- Intel Manufacturing in Ohio – One year of Progress (B-Roll)
- Intel Manufacturing in Ohio – September 2022 (B-Roll)
- Intel Announces Next US Site with Investment in Ohio (B-Roll)