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Intel is set to unveil plans this week to slash more than 20pc of its workforce, in a move to streamline operations and reduce bureaucratic inefficiencies, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing a person familiar with the matter.
The layoffs are part of a broader strategy to refocus on an engineering-driven culture, the report said.
The layoffs mark the first major move under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan, who took over last month to revive the struggling Silicon Valley chipmaker after years of challenges.
Last month, Reuters reported that Tan was considering significant changes to its chip manufacturing methods and artificial intelligence strategies.
The new trajectory involved restructuring Intel's AI strategy and implementing staff cuts to address what Tan described as a slow-moving and bloated middle management layer. Shortly after his appointment, he told employees in a town hall that the company will have to make "tough decisions."