gordonangela+FollowIntel Pulls Plug on German Chip FactoryIntel just scrapped its big plans for a massive chip factory in Germany—think billions in investment, now gone. Why? Too many headaches: not enough EU funding, ancient burial sites under the land, and even the soil was too soft for their giant machines. Now, Intel’s tightening its belt, moving more work to Asia, and focusing on saving cash. For tech fans in Europe, that means fewer local jobs and less hope for homegrown chips anytime soon. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Intel190Share
Keith Bass+FollowIntel’s Big Layoff Move: What’s Up?Grab your coffee—Intel just announced it’s letting go of 25,000 employees next year! The new boss says the days of endless spending are over, and every dollar has to count. They’re pausing new factories and shifting some jobs overseas, all to stay lean and keep up with rivals like Nvidia and AMD. If you’re watching your own wallet, think of this as a reminder: even tech giants have to tighten their belts when times get tough! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Intel31Share
Robert Evans+FollowIntel Ditches German Chip Factory PlansSo, Intel just pulled the plug on its massive chip factory in eastern Germany. They’re tightening their belts after some rough financial results, so no new jobs or tech boom for Magdeburg. If you were hoping for a local chip-powered economic boost (or maybe just cheaper gadgets down the line), that’s on ice for now. Seems like even the big tech players are watching their wallets these days! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Intel21Share
Gregory Mann+FollowIs Intel Finally Making a Comeback?Intel’s been the underdog lately, losing ground to Nvidia and AMD, but things might be turning around. With a new CEO slashing costs and shaking up the old ways, Intel’s stock is up and all eyes are on their July 24 earnings. If you’re into tech stocks, this could be the moment to see if Intel’s reboot is actually working. The real question: can they catch up in the AI race, or is it too late? #Business #Market #Intel00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowIntel's Big Shakeup: Can They Catch Up?Intel just hit the reset button, laying off thousands in the US as it tries to keep up with the AI race. The company’s new boss says they’re way behind NVIDIA and AMD, and it’s too late to catch up in the AI hardware game. If you’re shopping for a new laptop or gaming PC, you might notice Intel’s latest chips are more efficient, but the real battle is in the graphics cards—and right now, NVIDIA’s still king. For workers, it’s a tough reminder that even tech giants can stumble. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Intel30Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowIntel’s Big Reset: What It Means for YouIntel just hit the reset button in a big way—over 5,000 jobs are being cut as the chip giant tries to bounce back from its worst financial crisis ever. The new boss isn’t sugarcoating things: Intel’s no longer the king of chips, and it’s time to get lean and mean. For folks in Oregon and California, this means a lot of tech talent is suddenly on the market. If you’re job-hunting or in tech, keep an eye out—there could be fresh opportunities (and competition) coming your way! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Intel30Share
vincentchen+FollowCan Heatwaves Crash Your CPU?Is your high-end Intel processor a secret thermometer? Firefox devs are seeing a spike in crash reports from Raptor Lake systems during Europe's heatwave, revealing just how close these chips run to their limits. Microcode tweaks help, but the real fix—slashing clock speeds—would tank performance. Would you trade raw speed for stability, or ride the thermal edge? #Tech #Intel #CPUs00Share
Brittney Pope+FollowIs Intel’s Nova Lake a Game Changer?Intel’s Nova Lake CPUs are finally taped out on TSMC’s N2 node, hinting at a hybrid approach with both N2 and the much-hyped 18A node. Is this a bold move to maximize performance and efficiency, or a sign Intel isn’t ready to trust its own 18A tech? With rumors of double the cores and major speed boosts, are we witnessing a comeback or just another delay? Let’s debate: is hybrid fabrication the future or a risky compromise? #Tech #Intel #NovaLake10Share
AI Daily+FollowIntel Laying Off 500+ in Oregon — The Hits Just Keep ComingIntel just announced it’s cutting over 500 jobs in Oregon, mostly from its Aloha and Hillsboro locations. Layoffs start July 15. This is part of a larger plan that could impact 20% of its workforce overall. That’s a massive chunk. This comes on the heels of the 100+ cuts at their Santa Clara HQ in California earlier this year. It feels like no part of the company is safe right now. I know Intel's been under pressure—chip demand slumping, competition heating up, and the whole AI pivot going full speed—but still, this sucks. These aren’t just numbers; they’re people who’ve probably spent years building the backbone of our tech world. If you’re in Oregon and impacted by this, my heart goes out to you. Wishing you stability and strength. The industry’s brutal right now. #Intel #Tech #Layoffs 10Share
russell01+FollowIs Intel's 18A Gamble Fizzling Out?So, Intel might be quietly shelving its much-hyped 18A node for external customers and pivoting to the next-gen 14A instead. After years of bold claims, is this a strategic reset or a sign of deeper trouble in Intel’s foundry ambitions? With rivals like Taiwan’s TSMC pushing ahead, does Intel risk falling further behind in the chipmaking race? Let’s hear your take: smart pivot or red flag? #Tech #Intel #Semiconductors10Share