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Explainer: Why is Intel in trouble and what happens next?In a note to staff, the new Intel boss said: “As we refocus on engineering, we will also remove organisational complexity. There is no way around the fact that these critical changes will reduce the ...
The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment has said he did not believe it was inevitable that there would be job losses at Intel in Ireland. Peter Burke met managers of the computer company ...
It now employs more than 108,000 people worldwide, with almost 5,000 in Ireland. [ Weeks before extent of Intel’s job cuts known, Minister for Enterprise saysOpens in new window ] I thought ...
ENTERPRISE MINISTER PETER Burke has said that he thinks job losses at Intel’s Ireland campus may not be “inevitable” following an announcement of upcoming staff layoffs by the company. It has been ...
Intel Ireland has said it is not commenting on media reports that the company is to slash more than 20% of its global workforce, with a spokesperson calling the reports "rumour and speculation".
The multi-year project would double the manufacturing capacity in Ireland, enabling the production of Intel 4 and Intel 3, the company’s most advanced process technologies. July, 2022 – Demand ...
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