HomeIndustryOhio Lured Intel Chip Plant with $2B Incentive Package

    Ohio Lured Intel Chip Plant with $2B Incentive Package

    Ohio offered Intel Corp. incentives worth roughly $2 billion to secure a new $20 billion chip-making factory that the company says will help alleviate a global shortage and create a new technology hub in the Midwest.

    The state’s development director said that the combination of tax breaks and incentives are likely the largest ever offered by Ohio for what state leaders say is the biggest economic development deal in its history.

    Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world’s second-biggest chipmaker, announced a week ago it had selected a site outside Columbus for two new chip manufacturing facilities.

    The complex could grow much larger and more quickly, Intel executives said if Congress approves a $52 billion bill that would invest in the chip sector and help ensure more production in the U.S.

    Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger said the total Ohio investment could top $100 billion over the decade, with six additional factories, making it one of the world’s biggest chipmaking sites.

    Shortages of computer chips, which are mostly made in Asia and used in everything from handheld video games to automobiles, have become a growing concern and were exposed in the U.S. and Europe during the pandemic.

    The U.S. share of the worldwide chip manufacturing market has declined from 37% in 1990 to 12% today, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association.

    Intel wants to move quickly on the Ohio plants, which will support its own line of processors and build chips designed by other firms. Construction is expected to begin this year, with production coming online at the end of 2025.

    Ohio’s offer includes $600 million to help Intel offset the cost of building the factories, which is more expensive than it would be in Asia, said Lydia Mihalik, the state’s development director.

    The state also will pay nearly $700 million for roadwork and water infrastructure upgrades, including a system that will allow the plant to reuse wastewater.

    The state Legislature this summer approved a 30-year tax break that will allow Intel to save $650 million.

    The state’s share will be money well spent because the Intel facility will not only create jobs but also make Ohio more attractive to industries such as auto, aviation, and defense that rely on chips, Mihalik said.

    “These investments will not only ensure that this project is successful here, but will also be supporting the region by increasing local infrastructure to support future growth,” Mihalik said.

    The state’s privatized economic development office, JobsOhio, will provide Intel with as much as $150 million in combined economic development and workforce grants, said Matt Englehart, a JobsOhio spokesperson.

    In addition, the city of New Albany said it will give Intel a 30-year, 100% property tax abatement on buildings the company constructs in its business park, The Columbus Dispatch reported.

    The two factories on a 1,000-acre site in Licking County, just east of Columbus, are expected to create 3,000 company jobs—many of them highly skilled—and 7,000 construction jobs. The facility will support tens of thousands of additional jobs for suppliers and partners, Intel and local and state officials said last week.

    Ohio beat out 40 other states for the project, state officials said.

    ELE Times Research Desk
    ELE Times Research Deskhttps://www.eletimes.ai
    ELE Times provides extensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology and the Market. In addition to providing in-depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build experience, drive traffic, communicate your contributions to the right audience, generate leads and market your products favourably.

    Related News

    Must Read

    New LX4580 – Highly Integrated 24‑Channel Mixed‑Signal IC for Aviation & Defence Actuation Systems

    Microchip Technology announces the LX4580, a 24‑channel mixed‑signal IC designed...

    TI redoubles advancement of next-gen physical AI with NVIDIA

    Texas Instruments announced accelerating the safe deployment of humanoid...

    Everspin Advances High-Reliability xSPI MRAM Portfolio With Complete Production Qualification for 64Mb MRAM

    Everspin Technologies, the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of...

    R&S acquires SRS, specialists in SDR communications solutions

    Rohde & Schwarz acquired Software Radio Systems (SRS), a...

    Differentiating Between LPDDR6, LPDDR5, and LPDDR5X

    Courtesy: Synopsys Advances in memory standards are driving faster and...

    Arrow Electronics and Infineon introduce 240W USB-C PD 3.2 reference design for battery-powered motor control applications

    Arrow Electronics and Infineon Technologies AG have announced REF_ARIF240GaN, a...

    Robotics Engineering: The Architectural Evolution Behind IT–OT Convergence

    Factories today operate as dense mechanical ecosystems, whether in...

    How AI Is Transforming Network Protocol Testing in Software-Defined Networks?

    As enterprises accelerate toward cloud-native infrastructure, edge computing, and...

    What is Fashion Tech? Providing New Product Value and Customer Experiences with Technology

    Courtesy: Murata Electronics What is fashion tech? - diverse technologies...