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Intel will begin layoffs at its Intel Foundry division in mid-July as part of a new restructuring effort to cut costs while focusing on keeping engineering talent.
Carrie Drobnik, a industrial engineering technology student, spent her summer interning at Intel in Arizona. Read about her experience working for a large technology company that is expanding to Ohio.
(Reuters) -Intel hired three chip industry executives in engineering and networking roles on Wednesday, as part of CEO Lip-Bu Tan's plans to overhaul top management and turn around the embattled ...
About 19% of engineers, 14% of senior management, and 17% of the executive team are women. Women make up 28% of Intel's workforce, and they hold 25% of technical roles and 19% of senior leadership.
Cutting corners: Intel's next leap in semiconductor manufacturing, known as the 14A process, now hangs in the balance. The company warned that it could slow down or even halt development of the ...
Intel is reportedly still struggling with a chipmaking process crucial to its future. Reuters reports that the company's 18A process is still producing low yields and high defect rates.