Intel Corp. is laying off hundreds of workers in Arizona as part of the chipmaker’s overall plans to cut 15,000 jobs globally. Santa Clara, California-based Intel (Nasdaq: INTL) on Wednesday filed a ...
TL;DR: Intel announced Lip-Bu Tan as CEO and achieved a milestone by testing its 18A process node wafers at its Arizona fab, marking a significant step for U.S. semiconductor manufacturing. Despite ...
(AP/AZFamily) — Chipmaker Intel Corp. is cutting 15% of its massive workforce — about 15,000 jobs — as it tries to turn its business around to compete with more successful rivals like Nvidia and AMD.
(The Center Square) – Intel's layoffs are hitting the Grand Canyon State. A notice for 385 layoffs at the corporation's Chandler facility was posted on Wednesday, as the company announced this summer ...
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We have another sign that Intel’s 18A 1.8nm class process is making significant progress: The company is producing wafers at ...
Intel has laid off more than 2,250 U.S. workers this week with job cuts at the chipmaker’s offices in Texas, California and Arizona, in addition to the 1,300 Oregon layoffs the chipmaker announced ...
At CES 2026, Intel unveiled its first mobile processor built on the 18A advanced process node, the Core Ultra Series 3, ...
Intel Corp. confirmed that initial production test runs for its most advanced silicon wafer, the 18A, are underway at its Arizona semiconductor plant with plans to ramp up to full volume production ...
Since 2021, Intel has pledged over $100 billion towards global manufacturing expansion, anchored by significant new fabs in ...
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