Intel to cut jobs as it reports weak outlook
Chipmaker Intel said it is to cut jobs in a bid to streamline the organisation and eliminate management layers to enable faster decision-making.
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Chipmaker Intel said it is to cut jobs in a bid to streamline the organisation and eliminate management layers to enable faster decision-making.
Semiconductor manufacturer delivered a disappointing forecast on Thursday as sweeping job cuts loom
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There are concerns over the impact reported job cuts at Intel could have on its Irish operations, which employ 5,000 people
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Chipmaker Intel plans to cut roughly 20pc of its staff, or more than 21,000 employees this week, reports Bloomberg.