Intel Cuts 59 Jobs in Santa Clara as Part of Global Workforce Reduction Plan
Intel has eliminated 59 positions across three of its facilities in Santa Clara, California, as part of its previously announced plan to reduce its global workforce by about 15 per cent. All 59 roles were classified as permanent, according to a regulatory filing.
The layoffs took effect on 30 November and were disclosed in a notice submitted to California’s Employment Development Department. Reports indicate the filing was made late last month. The largest number of job cuts—45 positions—occurred at Intel’s main corporate campus on Mission College Boulevard. An additional three roles were eliminated at the Bowers Avenue office, while 11 positions were cut at the Juliette Lane facility.
The reductions are part of Intel’s broader restructuring efforts aimed at lowering costs and reallocating resources. Earlier this year, the company said it would reduce its overall headcount to support long-term priorities, including investments in advanced manufacturing, foundry services and artificial intelligence-related technologies.
While the Santa Clara layoffs represent a small portion of Intel’s total workforce, they reflect ongoing adjustments across the US technology sector, as companies seek to balance cost discipline with continued investment in future growth areas.
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