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TCS, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Amazon, and Meta have all slashed jobs, impacting tens of thousands. But this time, it's not just the market, it’s automation, AI, and a new way of working.
This week's layoffs are the first step in broad cuts that will eliminate several thousand jobs across the company.
Intel is undergoing significant layoffs, confirming plans to reduce its workforce by over 24,000 jobs by the end of 2025 as ...
This news follows layoffs of 15% last year and a memo from Tan earlier this year that referenced “critical changes [that] ...
The chipmaker plans to reduce headcount from 96,400 to 75,000 employees amid restructuring and steeper Q3 losses.
Unlike previous Intel layoffs, which offered severance or buyouts, the 2025 job cuts provide no such safety net.
Major layoffs for Intel have now come for their Rio Rancho location, where more than 200 people will lose their jobs in the ...
The American chip-making giant is facing a strategic crossroads as it chases rivals like Nvidia and TSMC in the global ...
The American chip giant on Thursday afternoon said in a letter from CEO Lip-Bu Tan, published online in concert with the ...
The layoffs are one of the first major decisions made by Intel Chief Executive Lip-Bu Tan (pictured), who took over the ...
In a letter to employees, Intel’s new CEO Lip-Bu Tan acknowledged the difficult period the company is going through.
Intel said it has yet to land “significant” customers for its Intel Foundry business, warning that it may abandon development ...