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The faltering company has laid off 4,000 in the U.S. this week. The impacts will be felt most acutely in Oregon.
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Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, delivered a sobering assessment, acknowledging the company's decline in the semiconductor ...
Revelations of the continued layoffs and new restructuring by the struggling semiconductor firm generated headlines in news ...
During a global employee meeting, the new chief said Intel is falling behind on customer satisfaction and has lost ground to ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan admits the company has fallen behind the competition, says that Intel is 'not in the top 10 ...
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 ...
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In 2024, Intel’s stock declined by 60%, and the company fell from first to second place on Gartner’s list of top global ...
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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 is reportedly considering halting external sales of the company's costly 18A chip process as losses ...
Twenty, 30 years ago, we are really the leader,” CEO Lip-Bu Tan said in a message to employees, as reported by The Oregonian. “Now I think the world has changed. We are not in the top 10 semiconductor ...
Tan tells staff that catching up to Nvidia is a lost cause Troubled Chipzilla’s new chief Lip-Bu Tan has decided to pull off ...
Lip-Bu Tan, Intel’s incoming chief executive, plans to revamp the embattled tech giant’s chipmaking operations and execute potential job cuts to better compete with industry rivals, according ...
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