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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 ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan still slicing and dicing to save the company money, with reports suggesting it would trim down its Intel Foundry operations.
Another one bites the dust. According to a new report from Reuters, Intel's customer foundry business could largely give up on its all-important 18A node. Instead, Intel will retain 18A as an ...
Intel will outsource marketing roles to Accenture and artificial intelligence Company CEO Lip-Bu Tan pushes structural cuts to speed up operations Marketing staff may help train replacements as ...
Intel will shut down its small automotive business and lay off the majority of the workers in that segment, the latest step in the chipmaker’s dramatic downsizing.
At VLSI 2025, Intel spilled the beans about its 18A process. We take a look and discuss the implications a bit.
Intel slashed its dividend in 2023 and suspended it in 2024 amid mounting financial strain. The balance sheet is loaded with debt, and cash flow is deeply negative as manufacturing investments ...
Struggling chip giant Intel is reportedly preparing to slash up to 20% of its global workforce next month — despite the company receiving more than $2 billion in federal funding under former ...
It has been two and a half months since new chief executive officer Lip-Bu Tan gave the keynote at Intel’s Vision 2025 event, and the company has been relatively quiet by its own standards over the ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel layoffs have been anticipated for months, but new reports suggest many of them will be concentrated in the division responsible for Ohio’s plant. According to ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 18, 2025--Intel Corp. sales and engineering leadership appointments align with focus on delivering for customers and becoming an engineering-focused company.
What just happened? Intel is preparing to lay off as much as one-fifth of its factory workforce in a move that will reshape one of the company's core business units.