Arizona wins last of 3 planned federal chip research sites, a setback for Oregon and Intel

Arizona State University was granted the Biden administration’s third and last national semiconductor research facility on Monday, despite Oregon and Intel’s entreaties to locate the center near Hillsboro.

The choice is not shocking. For several weeks, Oregon officials believed that the state’s prospects were dwindling. Late this month, Governor Tina Kotek implicitly acknowledged that when she announced her intention to set aside farmland close to Hillsboro for the project.

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