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Intel shareholders on Tuesday approved a measure by the chipmaker aimed at topping up share reserves to attract and retain ...
While Intel reaffirms its commitment to data centers, challenges in its server CPU roadmap could push OEMs toward competing ...
Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is flattening the semiconductor giant's leadership team, with important chip groups reporting ...
Intel shareholders on Tuesday, May 7, approved new CEO Lip-Bu Tan's compensation and an equity incentive plan amid broader ...
Intel plans workforce cuts and a tighter return-to-work policy, but the company, a major Arizona employer, didn't announce ...
CEO Lip-Bu Tan announced his key restructuring plans, hinting at a mass layoff as he aims to cut down ‘unnecessary ...
After being Intel’s CEO for about one month, Lip-Bu Tan is taking swift action to address the company’s challenges. This ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is initiating a significant restructuring, including layoffs and management changes, to boost innovation and cut costs. The company aims to reduce bureaucracy by flattening ...
When headcount becomes a KPI, bureaucracy grows and productivity stalls. Intel’s culture reset is a cautionary tale for every ...
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Intel’s new CEO plans to cut another 20% of its jobs, Bloomberg reportsThe cutbacks could be devastating in Oregon. The chipmaker is the state's largest employer and makes Oregon's most valuable product.
Intel's new CEO confirms he met with executives who built and run Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Both companies are big Arizona chipmakers.
Intel is geared to release its quarterly results this week that will give the market clear insights into the CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s plan to turnaround the firm.
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