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Workers in Oregon’s semiconductor industry give the state a financial boost. Without them, officials say, the effects will ...
Intel is laying off over 500 employees in Oregon, which will impact Washington County's job market. The cuts affect various ...
Too many sellers, too few buyers — it’s a worry suddenly on the minds of some realtors in Washington County following Intel’s ...
Once the premier maker of semiconductors and a stalwart of Oregon's "Silicon Forest," Intel is struggling. A breakup is even possible.
Even if the county did that, Rogers said, the amount gained would be insignificant compared with the taxes on the first $100 million in investment and the fees Intel pays.
After announcing their initial plans to layoff over 500 people, Intel Corporation is now planning to layoff more than four ...
Intel began laying off employees across the company Monday, notifying workers individually about whether they will keep their jobs. New CEO Lip-Bu Tan told workers in April to expect major layoffs in ...
Multiple news reports say Intel has scrapped plans to develop a $700 million “mega lab” at its Jones Farm campus in Hillsboro, ... with 22,000 employees in Washington County alone.
{p}The city of Hillsboro and Washington County have reached a proposed 30-year tax break agreement with the chipmaker Intel, securing the company's presence in Oregon for years to come.{/p} ...
The Intel facility has the capacity to house some 3,000 workers, but it never housed that many. The Intel facility employment peaked at about 2,000 workers in the late ’90s.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has reached an agreement to provide Intel with up to $8.5 billion in direct funding and $11 billion in loans for computer chip plants in four states, a ...
The $7.86 billion directly impacts Intel’s commercial semiconductor manufacturing and advanced manufacturing projects in Ohio, Arizona, New Mexico and Oregon.