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Intel is preparing to lay off around 5,500 employees across the United States as part of a sweeping cost-cutting exercise under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan. This new round of job cuts, which spans engineers, ...
The move is intended to tackle rising costs and help the company navigate through persistent financial and competitive challenges, particularly in the AI and chip manufacturing sectors.
The latest job cuts come after Intel already let go of 15,000 workers earlier this year. The company is now expanding the ...
Intel has begun a new round of layoffs, with over 5,000 employees losing their jobs across four U.S. states. The cuts are ...
Follow Intel news as the company continues to focus on foundry leadership and regaining market momentum in the processor ...
"If the U.S. wants to win the global race for technological supremacy, the country’s best tool is a sovereign-wealth fund," ...
Pat Gelsinger, former Intel CEO, advocated for Trump's sovereign wealth fund, calling it crucial for US tech leadership ...
Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan told employees that he doesn’t consider Intel to be among the leading chip companies, a stark contrast ...
Intel Corp. revised the number of Oregon workers being laid off from 530 to 2,392, still set for July 15 at four Intel ...
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger launches the Flourishing AI (FAI) benchmark via Gloo, a new test grading AI on human values ...
We won’t see any new MacBook Pro in 2025, according to Bloomberg’s regular Apple leaker Mark Gurman, who says Apple may delay ...
Nearly four years after Intel said it would “wind down” its RealSense computer vision business, the division has spun out ...