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A number of high-profile technology companies have announced job cuts this summer as the industry faces rapid change.
Updated: Our sources tell us mostly back office staff were let go, and that the mood in the office is very pessimistic ...
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 is planning to lay off a further 5,000 workers, mainly across California and Oregon, as part of its broader effort to ...
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 ...
Intel has begun laying off thousands of employees in the US and Israel as part of a major AI restructuring push. CEO Lip-Bu Tan admitted the company can no longer compete in high-end AI hardware and ...
In order to streamline operations and manage headcount many tech companies are shifting business priorities and laying off ...
Axe in the corridors Troubled Chipzilla is showing no mercy as it swings the axe on more than 5,000 employees across four US states in its latest bid to slash costs. Manufacturing Dive first spotted ...
Wipro guided for flat growth in IT services after a muted June quarter. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Intel's new CEO Lip-Bu Tan initiates the company's largest-ever layoff, cutting over 5,000 jobs in a radical overhaul to reverse deep financial losses.
Intel confirms over 5,000 job cuts across four U.S. states as part of CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s broad restructuring strategy.
The Intel Oregon workforce is down to its lowest point in more than a decade, but there may be more cuts on the way.