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A number of high-profile technology companies have announced job cuts this summer as the industry faces rapid change.
Intel confirms over 5,000 job cuts across four U.S. states as part of CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s broad restructuring strategy.
Intel was once the undisputed king of semiconductors, but it lost its competitive edge. Now, a new CEO is making painful choices to right the ship.
Last week, Intel issued a Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification Act notice for 172 layoffs the corporation was planning ...
Reports of job losses at Intel are reaching critical mass. In the past week, layoffs totalling around 4,000 people are ...
Intel is planning to lay off a further 5,000 workers, mainly across California and Oregon, as part of its broader effort to ...
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’s layoffs appear similar in scale to last year’s cuts and will have a profound effect on Oregon’s economy.
Intel is laying off over 5,000 U.S. employees, exceeding initial estimates, primarily impacting Oregon and California. This restructuring, driven by C ...
Intel is set to significantly increase its layoffs, with plans to cut approximately 2,400 jobs in Oregon, bringing the total ...
Intel to cut 4,000 jobs in the US, with Oregon seeing its largest tech layoff under CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s leadership.
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