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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 ...
Intel will lay off 529 employees at multiple Oregon locations beginning July 15, 2025, according to a WARN notice filed with ...
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 ...
That question was answered yesterday when the news broke: 529 Intel employees in Hillsboro are being permanently laid off. Portland media outlets reported the cuts, and while expected, the reality now ...
Once the premier maker of semiconductors and a stalwart of Oregon's "Silicon Forest," Intel is struggling. A breakup is even possible, writes columnist Jon Talton.
One reason Gelsinger went to Washington with his hat in hand is that Intel is a sinking company. Its market cap has plummeted from $250 billion in 2019 to $87 billion today.
The $7.86 billion directly impacts Intel’s commercial semiconductor manufacturing and advanced manufacturing projects in Ohio, Arizona, New Mexico and Oregon.
Washington Curtails Intel’s Chip Grant After Company Stumbles. The Biden administration is reducing its award to the chip maker, partly to account for a multibillion-dollar military contract.
Once the world's largest chipmaker, Intel has lost 70% of its value since early 2020. It's roughly flat since Tan was named as CEO on March 12.