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Intel cuts free coffee, braces for next layoff wave
27.10.24
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Omer Kabir
Intel Israel employees face empty kitchen stations as company cost-cutting intensifies ahead of layoff notices.
Beleaguered Intel gets $1 billion boost courtesy of EU Court of Justice
24.10.24
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CTech and Reuters
The ruling ended a nearly two-decade-long fight between the U.S. chipmaker and EU regulators who had said it had tried to thwart a rival.
Will we ever know how many employees Intel is laying off in Israel?
21.10.24
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Allon Sinai
In the U.S., companies are required to reveal mass layoffs by law, but in Israel, they are free to keep the public in the dark. This discrepancy raises concerns about the accountability of tech giants and leaves the likes of Intel Israel employees in limbo.
Intel lays off over 2,200 in the US as cutbacks continue in full force
17.10.24
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CTech
The chip giant parted ways with thousands of employees in Oregon, Texas, California and Arizona this week, according to reports in the US, as it closes on its target of cutting 15,000 jobs. Hundreds of employees are set to be laid off in Israel at the end of October.
Strengthening x86: Intel and AMD’s alliance rooted in Israeli innovation
16.10.24
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Reuters and CTech
The two companies work together to ensure software consistency as they face challenges from Arm Holdings' architecture.
Intel pushes layoffs of hundreds of employees in Israel to end of October
14.10.24
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CTech
While many Intel employees across the world will find out this week if they are being let go, the cutbacks in Israel won’t take place before the last week of October following the conclusion of the Jewish holidays.
Intel employees brace for layoff notices as cuts to move into high gear next week
09.10.24
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CTech
With employees who selected early retirement officially leaving the company at the end of September, layoffs are set to ramp up soon.
"We’ll be looking out for you": Intel CEO Gelsinger stands with Israeli team
08.10.24
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CTech
On the anniversary of the October 7 atrocities, Intel's CEO offered support and recognition of employee resilience.
How AI’s unseen revolution became a daily essential in just months
03.10.24
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Elihay Vidal, Meir Orbach, Sophie Shulman, Viki Auslender
From niche technology to mainstream necessity, AI’s lightning-fast adoption has changed industries this year.
How Intel's $108 billion buyback gambit backfired—a cautionary tale for tech giants
30.09.24
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Viki Auslender
Intel’s focus on stock price over innovation left it playing catch-up in the AI race—and tech leaders should take note.
Intel nears $8.5 billion U.S. funding as Qualcomm and Arm circle for acquisition
27.09.24
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CTech
Chip giant's future hangs in the balance with government aid and takeover interest from industry rivals.
How the potential Qualcomm-Intel merger could impact Israel's tech ecosystem
23.09.24
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Yaniv Golan
"The potential Qualcomm-Intel merger isn't just a business transaction; it's a catalyst that could redefine Israel's technological narrative," writes Yaniv Golan, General Partner at lool Ventures
Intel in talks with Apollo over $5 billion investment as chipmaker faces critical crossroads
23.09.24
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Reuters and CTech
Massive cost cuts, layoffs, and acquisition interest from Qualcomm put Intel’s future in flux.
Intel’s turmoil puts high-stakes business deals at risk
22.09.24
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Golan Hazani
Disruptions at Intel’s Israeli operations are creating instability in ongoing mergers and acquisitions. The Rimon Group is trying to reduce the value of Pach Taas in a deal agreed earlier this year in which it was valued at over $50 million, as the former could lose lucrative deals due to the suspension in construction of Intel's new plant.
Intel-Qualcomm merger talks: Will this deal reshape the global chip market?
21.09.24
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Omer Kabir
A possible merger could bring new innovation—but faces steep regulatory hurdles.
Intel denies Mobileye sell-off, shares rebound despite ongoing troubles
19.09.24
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CTech
Mobileye stock rises after Intel rules out divesting its stake, amid operational challenges.
Intel employees face excruciating wait on layoff notice as CEO Gelsinger sets mid-October deadline
19.09.24
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CTech
Gelsinger stated that the company is more than halfway to its workforce reduction target of approximately 15,000 employees by the end of the year.
Intel’s Hail Mary play: Will a foundry split and AWS deal revive the giant?
17.09.24
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Omer Kabir
Facing competition from Nvidia and a $10B cost-cutting plan, Intel takes dramatic steps to stay in the game.
Intel foundry goes independent, secures AWS AI chip collaboration and $3B government deal
17.09.24
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Viki Auslender
CEO Gelsinger pushes bold restructuring with AI chip collaboration and plans for self-financed growth.
Intel scraps coffee stations and phone benefits as financial pressures mount
15.09.24
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Meir Orbach
Cost-cutting measures continue at Intel with reductions in non-essential benefits for employees.
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