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Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger speaks alongside U.S. President Joe Biden during an event on the ongoing supply chain problems on January 21, 2022 in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger plans on making the world's largest semiconductor manufacturing plant in Ohio.
Gelsinger spoke with TIME about Intel's plans to move the semiconductor chip supply chain to Ohio by 2025.
Intel's $20 billion and 1,000-acre plant will be the "largest silicon manufacturing location on the planet," according to Gelsinger.
Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger believes the best solution...
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