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Intel is scheduled to report second-quarter results after the closing bell Thursday, with analysts tracked by Visible Alpha unanimously neutral amid questions surrounding the company's foundry division.
In a petty act of retaliation, President Donald Trump banned Obama-era director of national intelligence James Clapper from attending a CIA graduation ceremony for a bomb-sniffing dog he sponsored and named after his late wife.
Texas, joins ‘Fox Report’ to discuss DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s claim that the Obama administration manufactured intelligence to support a Russia interference narrative, and why he supports defunding public media.
US chip giant Intel has launched a major downsizing campaign in Israel, slashing jobs and scaling back operations at its flagship manufacturing site in the southern city of Kiryat Gat, in a move signaling deeper structural challenges facing the company both locally and globally.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan warned in April that the quest for efficiency would be accompanied by painful job losses. The semiconductor company had previously disclosed its intentions to cut 20% of its global workforce, which would equate to 21,000 workers worldwide.
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Intel has filed documents revealing that the company plans to lay off as many as 5,000 workers in an effort to make the company faster and leaner.
Follow Intel news as the company continues to focus on foundry leadership and regaining market momentum in the processor sector.
Intel has eliminated at least 5,400 Oregon jobs since August – including 2,400 layoffs in just the past week. The company’s local workforce appears to have fallen under 18,000, the lowest point in more than a decade. Sources inside Intel say there are more cuts to come in the weeks ahead.
Intel scaled back its AI accelerator ambitions earlier this year. The company now appears to be refocusing on AI inference, admitting that Nvidia's lead is just too great. Intel could find success in this portion of the AI market,
Intel's new survey reveals 87% of global businesses are moving to AI PCs, but adoption is slowed by concerns over training, security, and trust.