- Intel plans a further 5,000 layoffs • The Register
Updated Intel has filed documents that reveal plans to fire around 5,000 staff, mostly in California and Oregon New CEO Lip-Bu Tan has warned Intel's in a bit of a bind - its x86 dominance is fading, the company is nowhere in GPU, and the plan to offer foundry services to other chip design companies hasn’t set the world on fire - so the layoffs are another step in its goal of cutting
- Intel axes thousands of technicians and engineers in sweeping . . .
Intel axes thousands of technicians and engineers in sweeping U S layoffs — cutting 4,000 positions in the U S , 2,392 in Oregon News By Anton Shilov published 13 July 2025
- Intel to cut over 5,500 jobs in fresh round of layoffs . . .
The latest job cuts come after Intel already let go of 15,000 workers earlier this year The company is now expanding the layoffs beyond its earlier estimate of 4,000 jobs
- Intel Cuts over 5,000 Jobs in Largest-Ever Layoff as Company . . .
Intel's new CEO Lip-Bu Tan initiates the company's largest-ever layoff, cutting over 5,000 jobs in a radical overhaul to reverse deep financial losses
- Intel slashes even more workers to help meet 20% workforce . . .
Intel is laying off even more workersThe company has already made a series of layoffs affecting around 20,000 workers this year alone, with Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, citing the firm's declining
- Intel commences mass layoffs with over 100 Californian . . .
As of today we're starting to see what the true scope of Intel's downsizing will be, with around 107 employees set to lose their jobs in California These planned firings have been an ongoing
- Intel’s layoffs continue as workforce shrinks by 23,000 in . . .
Intel, which once had a global workforce significantly exceeding 100,000 employees, reported 108,900 workers at the end of 2024—essentially returning to its 2018 employment levels, despite generating $18 billion less in annual revenue
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