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Intel is set to begin laying off factory workers at its Silicon Forest campus in Oregon starting mid-July. The initial round of layoffs is expected to be completed by the end of the month.
Intel told its factory workers this month that it will begin laying off workers in mid-July, and that “initial” cuts will conclude by the end of that month.
According to a report, Intel communicated to employees via an internal memo announcing a renewed focus on its core client and data center portfolios.
Now, the very same G31 has popped up in the official MESA OpenGL drivers for Linux, and there's even more reason to believe Intel might actually launch a high-performance gaming GPU later this year.
Intel is closing down and laying off workers at its automotive business as it works to shift focus to its “core client and data center portfolio,” according to a memo seen by The Oregonian.
Intel says its processors are already available in 50 million cars on the road, with 18 "trusted partners" launching vehicles fitted with Intel chips.