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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is considering a significant shift in the company's chip manufacturing strategy to attract major clients ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is reportedly considering halting external sales of the company's costly 18A chip process as losses ...
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Intel Corp. is cutting more than 500 positions in Oregon as part of a layoff plan that’s ultimately expected to affect ...
Intel’s new CEO Lip-Bu Tan is moving swiftly to reshape the chipmaker’s strategy. In a move that underscores his aggressive ...
Intel (INTC) plans to reduce its workforce in Oregon by 529 employees by July 15, in its initial wave of cuts that will eventually add up to thousands, according to The Oregonian.
In 2024, Intel’s stock declined by 60%, and the company fell from first to second place on Gartner’s list of top global ...
Intel’s layoffs appear similar in scale to last year’s cuts and will have a profound effect on Oregon’s economy.
Since taking the company's helm in March, CEO Lip-Bu Tan has moved fast to cut costs and find a new path to revive the ailing ...
The layoffs are to occur at four Oregon campuses in Hillsboro and Aloha starting on July 15. PORTLAND, Ore. — Intel Corp.
Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is reportedly exploring a significant overhaul of the company's contract manufacturing, or "foundry," business, potentially abandoning efforts to market its 18A ...