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  • Intel to lay off 15–20% of factory workers starting this July

    Intel to lay off 15–20% of factory workers starting this July

    Big news from Intel: the tech giant is planning to lay off 15% to 20% of its factory workforce starting mid-July 2025. This comes from an internal memo recently shared with OregonLive. The first round of cuts is expected to wrap up by the end of July—though the company hinted that more layoffs might follow depending on how things go.

  • Intel Arc Pro B60 and Arc Pro B50 GPUs launched for Professionals

    Intel Arc Pro B60 and Arc Pro B50 GPUs launched for Professionals

    In conjunction with Computex 2025, Intel launched two new GPUs, the Intel Arc Pro B60 and Intel Arc Pro B50, which are aimed at prosumer users such as engineers, construction, and architecture. This may be a bit disappointing for gamers who were waiting for a new GPU as a continuation of the Arc B580 and Arc B570 to compete with the RTX 5000 series. So, what should you know about it?

  • Intel could lay off over 20000 employees this week

    Intel could lay off over 20000 employees this week

    Intel is reportedly laying off 20% of its workforce this week, according to a Bloomberg report . Intel currently has around 108,000 employees, which means around 21,600 jobs will be cut. The move is part of a strategy to streamline management and refocus on the company's engineering-driven culture under new CEO Lip Bu Tan. So, what should you know about it?

  • Microsoft is rolling out exclusive Copilot+ features to Intel and AMD PCs

    Microsoft is rolling out exclusive Copilot+ features to Intel and AMD PCs

    Today, Microsoft announced that it is rolling out Windows 11 features - Live Captions, Cocreator, Restyle Image and Image Creator to AMD and Intel PCs. Previously, these features were only exclusive to Copilot+ PCs that are powered by Snapdragon X Series processors. 

  • Malaysian-born and chip industry veteran, Lip-Bu Tan appointed as new Intel CEO

    Malaysian-born and chip industry veteran, Lip-Bu Tan appointed as new Intel CEO

    On Wednesday, Intel announced a new CEO, which will be in effect on 18 March 2025. The newest member is former board member and chip industry veteran Lip-Bu Tan. He was one of Intel's board members last year.

  • Samsung overtakes Intel to become the world’s biggest chip manufacturer in 2024

    Samsung overtakes Intel to become the world’s biggest chip manufacturer in 2024

    American technological research and consulting firm Gartner recently published data on the worldwide semiconductor industry in 2024, which revealed some interesting findings. In a press release, Gartner revealed that Samsung Electronics reclaimed top spot from Intel as the world’s biggest chip manufacturer last year.

  • Tencent and Intel unveil the world's first "3D handheld console"

    Tencent and Intel unveil the world's first "3D handheld console"

    Remember when there used to be '3D' TVs? Well, a gaming company has replicated that in handheld consoles. Recently, Tencent announced a new '3D' gaming handheld device.

  • Intel starts to lay off 1300 workers after big losses

    Intel starts to lay off 1300 workers after big losses

    Intel has begun sending official notices to 1300 workers at its Gordon Moore Park facility, saying their services will be terminated after next month. The massive job cuts are part of the company's plan to cut more than 15% of its workforce in an effort to recover from heavy losses. So, what should you know about it?

  • Qualcomm could take over Intel in early 2025

    Qualcomm could take over Intel in early 2025

    According to a Bloomberg report, Qualcomm is now interested in taking over Intel completely but will only do so in January 2025 after the US presidential election. Qualcomm's acquisition of major chip companies such as Intel will lead to an investigation by the United States antitrust body. So, what should you know about it?

  • “No changes announced” - Intel responds to reports that it’s pausing its Penang plant expansion & laying off 2000 workers

    “No changes announced” - Intel responds to reports that it’s pausing its Penang plant expansion & laying off 2000 workers

    Global chip giant Intel Corp is reportedly partially pausing its new chip packaging and testing project in Penang that was part of its USD 7 billion or ~RM30.36 billion investment announced in 2021. According to The Star, This was allegedly due to cash flow issues, which led Intel to suspend dividend payments and initiate job cuts across its operations globally.