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Once the premier maker of semiconductors and a stalwart of Oregon's "Silicon Forest," Intel is struggling. A breakup is even possible, writes columnist Jon Talton.
Axe in the corridors Troubled Chipzilla is showing no mercy as it swings the axe on more than 5,000 employees across four US ...
Intel Corp. is laying off more than 5,000 employees across four states in the latest round of job cuts from the chipmaker.
Intel was once the undisputed king of semiconductors, but it lost its competitive edge. Now, a new CEO is making painful ...
Major chipmaker Intel is undergoing another round of layoffs, which are expected to affect nearly 700 workers at its Chandler ...
Last week, Intel issued a Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification Act notice for 172 layoffs the corporation was planning ...
After announcing their initial plans to layoff over 500 people, Intel Corporation is now planning to layoff more than four times that number starting Tuesday.
Labor shortages and challenging market conditions are marring the harvest season of Oregon's fourth most valuable fruit.
The state's top lawyer said two companies exercised deceptive practices by repeatedly selling to underage consumers.
The Intel Corp. is laying off 110 of its employees in Austin as it embarks on a plan to cut as much as 20% of its giant ...
Intel Corp. (INTC) stock rallied sharply on Tuesday, outperforming its tech peers, as the chipmaker began laying off ...
The layoffs come after the company announced plans to reduce its workforce in an attempt to save $10 billion in 2025.