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Despite layoffs, Intel appears to remain committed to its ongoing site expansion in Arizona as it retreats from other planned projects.
Intel said it has yet to land “significant” customers for its Intel Foundry business, warning that it may abandon development ...
President Donald Trump is calling for the immediate resignation of Intel’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, citing the executive’s alleged ...
Reports of job losses at Intel are reaching critical mass. In the past week, layoffs totalling around 4,000 people are reported to have hit Intel sites across California, Oregon, Texas and Arizona.
Arizona, where Intel is ramping up production of its most advanced computer chips, looks to have avoided any project setbacks or cancellations. But it hasn't emerged unscathed.
The company defended its leadership and U.S. investments after Trump demanded CEO Lip-Bu Tan resign over ties to China.
Intel is a company in crisis, failing to compete with the products of its booming rivals and struggling to get back on its ...
President Donald Trump is demanding the immediate resignation of Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, creating a new headache for the embattled chipmaker.
July 2025 has continued the trend of workforce reductions across the technology sector, with more expected in the month of ...
According to a report from The Oregonian, Intel initially informed Oregon workforce officials of plans to cut more than 500 ...
This week's layoffs are the first step in broad cuts that will eliminate several thousand jobs across the company.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan announced a more cautious approach to expansion, impacting prior investments. The company appears to remain committed to its ongoing site expansion in Arizona, but laid off ...