Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Anyone know the size of layoff?

How many people impacted? What’s the current employee count?

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Post ID: @OP+1le3lOqH

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@2fsk+1le3lOqH, if they're in R&D and can't move to HVM, they're on the chopping block

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Post ID: @3bth+1le3lOqH

What about Dalian employees?

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Post ID: @2fsk+1le3lOqH

@1fpp+1le3lOqH, CTF ain’t any particularly better sh-t anyway, if you know anything about retention.
@1hob+1le3lOqH, it’s 100% R&D in 6 quarters but hard to know what the trajectory will look like.

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Post ID: @1mzs+1le3lOqH

so this floating gate insanity is finally over

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Post ID: @1fpp+1le3lOqH

What ever the number not enough.

Intel is still a bloated low producing over paid lot of engineers who’s output per person is a joke

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Post ID: @1rny+1le3lOqH

50% reduction in NDTM R&D?? Holy cow..
Can't LTD simply absorb this talent, like they did with the XPoint folks? These are some of the top engineers in the industry.

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Post ID: @1dbx+1le3lOqH

If anyone thinks the layoffs will only be 5-10% they are sadly mistaken - it's just not a material number. Intel is so inflated after years of overhiring they not only need to get back to "normal" they need to go further to get more inline with competitor revenue per employee. Just like the Fed is promising a soft landing which is an absolute lie and BS, Intel is obfuscating the fact that the company needs to rightsize down by about 30K to 40K people to be competitive.

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Post ID: @1tnc+1le3lOqH

I just got nuked in NDTM R&D. Most likely 50% reduction in the coming weeks since SK controls the budget but can't technically layoff (but can probably layoff through said budget). It's unclear about the next few weeks and we're already seeing dangling job transfers without any actual promise for those who will stay around before COB 2025. As of this week we are now actively encouraged to find new jobs while also somehow Hynix is expecting to execute one final product before putting us out behind the barn.

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Post ID: @1hob+1le3lOqH

I heard previous round was 7K, maybe going to 20/30k isn't that unreasonable a total

If 5-10% paycuts are supposed to save jobs... And 5-10% of Intel is like 5-10k. Maybe they really wanted a 20% cut?

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Post ID: @xub+1le3lOqH

Forty Six & 2.

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Post ID: @zrj+1le3lOqH

69

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Post ID: @get+1le3lOqH

2300

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Post ID: @uhx+1le3lOqH

This isn’t a continuation of the last round. It’s a preview of the next. ELT staff is SC openly talking in elevators about another cut of 20-30K.

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Post ID: @fpc+1le3lOqH

Thanks for your sacrifice.

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Post ID: @cgj+1le3lOqH

$3 billion? More like $9.5 billion

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Post ID: @ens+1le3lOqH

Run while you still can.

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Post ID: @wsf+1le3lOqH

Doesn’t NDTM funding by SK Hynix and jobs locked till 2025?

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Post ID: @uia+1le3lOqH

Well they just nuked NDTM R&D. The $3 billion ship is sinking quickly.

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