Intel has anchored Oregon's Silicon Forest for decades, but deep layoffs and years of turbulence have raised questions about its long-term stability.
Technology companies have continued to lay off staff in 2025 and 2026, despite the support of the new US administration. Here's an updated timeline of notable layoffs, and reasons why Big Tech is in ...
Intel remains the largest hardware manufacturer in the region by a wide margin, but the chip giant's recent layoffs are part of a broader trend affecting high-paying tech jobs that bring export ...
As layoffs pile up, workers are feeling increasingly anxious about the job market. Economists have said businesses are in a "no-hire, no-fire" standstill as hiring stalls overall.
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Intel’s 15% global workforce reduction deepens—Bay Area cuts signal broader restructuring
A routine California filing on December 9 confirmed 59 permanent job cuts at Intel's Santa Clara facilities, effective November 30, exposing ongoing restructuring at the heart of the once-dominant ...
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Intel manufacturing VP Naga Chandrasekaran 'layoff note' to employees: These are difficult actions but ...
Intel has reputedly confirmed the fresh round of layoffs affecting 20% of its employees in the manufacturing division. As reported by Oregonlive, the global semiconductor manufacturer is planning to ...
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