1. Intel adjusts Ohio chip factory plans due to market changes and delayed government subsidies; 2. Construction shifts focus to support infrastructure with production equipment installation postponed to 2026; 3. U.S. Chips Act funding distribution remains slow, affecting multiple semiconductor projects nationwide.
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