Intel plans to cut thousands of jobs hit
by PC slowdown - Bloomberg News
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[October 12, 2022]
(Reuters) -Chipmaker Intel Corp is
planning a major reduction in headcount, likely numbering in the
thousands, in the face of a slowdown in the personal computer market,
Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people with knowledge of the
situation.
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The
layoffs will be announced as early as this month and some of
Intel's divisions, including the sales and marketing group,
could see cuts affecting about 20% of staff, according to the
report.
The company had 113,700 employees as of July, Bloomberg News
said.
Intel declined to comment on the job cuts.
The company in July slashed its annual sales and profit
forecasts after missing estimates for second-quarter results.
Decades-high inflation and the reopening of offices and schools
have led people to spend less on PCs than they did during
pandemic-related lockdowns.
Chipmakers are also under pressure from COVID-19 curbs in key PC
market China and the Ukraine conflict that have led to
supply-chain snarls and also weighed on demand.
Intel's Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger released a memo to
company employees on Tuesday outlining plans to create an
internal foundry model for external customers and the company's
product lines.
A foundry business builds chips that other companies design and
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co is the top player in that
space. Intel has mainly built chips it designed itself so far.
(Reporting by Yuvraj Malik and Abinaya Vijayaraghavan in
Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta)
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