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Intel reportedly cutting thousands of jobs as PC market slows

Por: 9to5Mac Tech October 12, 2022

As shown by various reports in recent months, the PC market is slowing down in 2022 compared to previous years. Besides the PC vendors themselves, one of the companies most affected by this decline is Intel, which is now reportedly cutting thousands of jobs to reduce losses in its revenue. Intel to lay off employees this month As reported by on Tuesday, Intel is internally planning a “major reduction in headcount.” The report heard from... + full article



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