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- Intel will outsource marketing to Accenture and AI, laying . . .
Intel notified its marketing employees this week that it plans to outsource many of their jobs to the consulting firm Accenture as new CEO Lip-Bu Tan works to slash costs and improve the chipmaker
- Intel to outsource marketing to Accenture and AI, resulting . . .
Intel is outsourcing much of its marketing work to Accenture, aiming to cut costs and automate tasks using AI, which will reshape the company's longtime approach to customer engagement
- Intel to layoff 20% factory workers, outsource marketing to . . .
Intel said it believes Accenture, using artificial intelligence, will do a better job connecting with customers It says it will tell most marketing employees by July 11 whether it plans to lay
- Intel to axe thousands of factory workers, memo says - silive
Intel plans to lay off up to a fifth of its factory workers, an enormous cutback that will have a profound effect on one of the chipmaker’s core businesses “These are difficult actions but
- Intel to shed at least 15% of staff, will outsource more to . . .
Outsourcing to TSMC Intel Foundry – the division that manufactures chips not just for Intel but for customers from their own blueprints on a contract basis – showed some signs of recovery with revenues up a modest four percent year-on-year in Q2 to $4 3 billion
- Intel plans to cut up to 20% of its manufacturing workforce . . .
Speaking at Intel’s Foundry Direct Connect event in San Jose last month, Tan further said that he wanted to once again make Intel Foundry a success by strengthening its R D efforts and manufacturing capabilities Prior to Tan taking the helm, Intel laid off 15,000 workers in the second half of 2024 following heavy financial losses In that
- Intel: Accenture and AI Take Over Marketing in Sweeping Job . . .
Intel is outsourcing its marketing division to Accenture and replacing jobs with AI, a radical move by CEO Lip-Bu Tan to slash costs and reverse years of significant financial losses amid intense
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