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With more official visits lined up in the future, O’Brien now has a firm commitment date on the books. He is going to make ...
For as many issues as Dan Lanning has had this 2026 recruiting cycle, his Oregon Ducks can still land several foundational ...
Last week, chipmaker Intel — which employs more than 20,000 people in Oregon — told investors it would cut more than 15,000 positions from its global workforce, or roughly 15% of its workers.
Today, Intel produces billions of dollars’ worth of computer chips in Oregon every year. Perhaps just as importantly, it spends billions locally to ready new generations of even more advanced ...
Intel has a heavy presence in the Portland area and is one of Oregon's largest employers. KGW's Pat Dooris sat down with The Oregonian's business reporter Mike Rogoway to get his take on what ...
HILLSBORO, Ore. — Tech giant Intel, Oregon's second-largest private employer, announced this week that it will cut 15% of its total workforce. The Oregonian reports that this could have a ...
Oct. 16 (UPI) --California-based tech giant Intel announced earlier this week that more than 1,000 of its Oregon workers will soon be out of jobs after an earlier round of company-wide cuts in August.
The semiconductor company Intel isn’t based in Oregon, but it does have large manufacturing facilities in Hillsboro and Aloha. Although the company received $8.5 billion in federal subsidies ...
Intel acknowledged its plans for a mammoth investment in its Oregon research factories Wednesday, describing “a multibillion-dollar expansion and modernization of our facilities” aimed at ...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is betting the semiconductor technology will restore the company as the leading global chipmaker. Intel's foundry business lands its biggest ...