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Intel announces mass layoffs
Intel announces 385 layoffs in Chandler
Intel announces 385 layoffs in Chandler By Jason W. Brooks INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA As some expected, some of the more than 15,000 layoffs announced by Intel Corp. earlier this year will affect
Intel announces mass layoffs, over 2,000 jobs affected in THESE US states
The chip maker has announced mass layoffs, affecting over 2,000 jobs in Oregon, Arizona, and California, as per reports.
Intel layoffs 2024: Over 2,000 job cuts - Details
Intel has commenced the mass layoffs it announced in August, affecting over 2,000 jobs across several U.S. states. This workforce reduction is part of the company's broader efforts to cut costs amid challenging financial conditions and increasing competition in the semiconductor industry.
Intel Plans To Cut 2000 Jobs, These Regions Will Be Affected, Details Inside
Arizona: In a move to streamline operations and reduce its workforce, Intel has initiated mass layoffs as part of its cost-cutting strategy, planning to eliminate around 1,300 jobs in Oregon, 385 in Arizona,
Intel to cut nearly 400 jobs in Arizona as part of wider layoffs
Intel has hinted at significant job cuts for months. We now know more about how deeply those reductions will impact Arizona workers. Intel Corp. is laying off hundreds of workers in Arizona as part of the chipmaker’s overall plans to cut 15,
Intel faces headwinds in China
Intel faces headwinds in China as trade body calls for security probe
The Cybersecurity Association of China accused the U.S. chipmaker of threatening national security as well as consumer interests and rights.
Intel China Responds to Accusations of Security Issues From Chinese Cyber Association
Intel's China unit said on Thursday it has always prioritised product safety and quality, after an influential Chinese cybersecurity association called for a security review of the U.S. chipmaker's products sold in China.
China State-Linked Agency Calls for Probe of Intel Security
A Chinese agency backed by the country’s internet overseer is pushing for an investigation into Intel Corp. products sold domestically, warning of security flaws and high failure rates.
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Intel seeks billions for minority stake in Altera business, sources say
This move that would represent a sharp about face from its earlier public messaging about the larger company's prospects.
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Better Semiconductor Stock: AMD vs. Intel
Many semiconductor stocks have enjoyed price gains over the past year thanks to soaring interest in artificial intelligence ...
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Intel to lay off over 250 employees in Austin amid global job cuts
Intel is laying off 251 employees in Austin starting next month, according to a WARN listing from the Texas Workforce ...
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1,300 jobs will be eliminated at Intel’s Hillsboro campus, company tells state
After reporting a more than $1 billion loss, the chipmaker said in August it was slashing 15% of its workforce worldwide in ...
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Intel to Eliminate Nearly 400 Jobs in Chandler as Part of Global Downsizing Amid Financial Losses
Intel plans to cut nearly 400 jobs at its Chandler, Arizona campus as part of a larger global reduction strategy.
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Better Semiconductor Stock: Intel vs. Micron Technology
Micron's business is more cyclical than Intel's. The memory chip market generally goes through boom-and-bust cycles. The ...
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Chinese cybersecurity association urges review of Intel products
This could lead to further scrutiny by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the country’s cyber regulatory body.
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Intel vs TSMC: the battle for chip supremacy
The semiconductor industry stands at a pivotal moment in its history, with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) ...
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TSMC to start commercial semiconductor production in Phoenix earlier than thought
TSMC will start producing semiconductors at its Phoenix plant near the start of 2025, earlier than anticipated, and the company expects good quality.
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Qualcomm acquiring Intel would be bad for both companies, says Citi's Christopher Danely
Christopher Danely, Citi semiconductor analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Citi's negative call on Qualcomm.
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