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A number of high-profile technology companies have announced job cuts this summer as the industry faces rapid change.
Intel was once the undisputed king of semiconductors, but it lost its competitive edge. Now, a new CEO is making painful ...
Chipmaker Intel is planning to fire over 5,500 employees across various states in the United States, according to filings made by the company.
Intel’s position in the industry has slumped badly. Nevertheless, the company is hugely important to Oregon as one of its largest private employers.
Intel to cut 4,000 jobs in the US, with Oregon seeing its largest tech layoff under CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s leadership.
The job cuts are taking place in California, Oregon, Arizona and Texas, as leadership looks to reduce layers of teams within ...
Also, another recent WARN notice shows that Intel has increased its planned layoffs in Arizona from 170 to almost 700. This new round of layoffs means Intel has cut over 20,000 jobs, a year after it ...
After laying off 500 employees just last week, Intel is reportedly preparing to cut 2,500 more jobs from its Oregon office. In the next few weeks, the company is expected to fire around 4,000 of its ...
Intel is laying off more than four times as many people in Arizona as the company had originally announced last week.
A similar wave of layoffs hit the East Valley plant late last year after the struggling chipmaker announced a significant reduction of its workforce worldwide.
Intel has revised its layoff figures, now confirming over 5,000 job cuts across the US. The move is part of a broad cost-cutting plan to streamline operations under new leadership.
Major chipmaker Intel appears to be undergoing another round of layoffs, which are expected to affect nearly 700 workers at its Chandler facility.