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Intel plans to slash 25,000 jobs in 2025 as new CEO warns, ‘There are no more blank checks’

Ashley Lutz
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Ashley Lutz
Ashley Lutz
Executive Director, Editorial Growth
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Ashley Lutz
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Ashley Lutz
Ashley Lutz
Executive Director, Editorial Growth
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July 25, 2025, 2:42 PM ET
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan
Intel CEO Lip-Bu TanAnnabelle Chih—Bloomberg/Getty Images

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan sent a memo to employees Thursday informing them of significant ongoing layoffs and other cost-cutting measures. The company has struggled to maintain a competitive edge amid ongoing financial losses and strategic setbacks in the AI and semiconductor markets.

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“There are no more blank checks,” Tan wrote in a memo to employees, published by Reuters. “Every investment must make economic sense. We will build what our customers need, when they need it, and earn their trust through consistent execution.”

The memo directly addresses …

  • A reduction of about 15% (over 25,000 jobs) via layoffs and attrition
  • Operational streamlining to “drive greater efficiency and increase accountability at every level”
  • Cancellation of new factory projects in Germany and Poland, and a slowdown in Ohio facility construction, adjusting spending to actual market demand
  • Relocation of manufacturing operations from Costa Rica to Asia, while maintaining select engineering functions in Costa Rica

“We are making hard but necessary decisions to streamline the organization, drive greater efficiency, and increase accountability at every level of the company,” wrote the CEO, who took over in March.

Intel’s stock jumped early in 2025 as optimism built around new leadership, but shares fell over 9% after Thursday’s Q2 earnings and layoff announcement, threatening to erase most yearly gains.

Intel has lost ground to Nvidia in the AI sector and to AMD in the traditional computing market. Unlike other Silicon Valley giants, it doesn’t have booming AI or cloud businesses to offset its losses.

Microsoft, IBM, and Google have also shed thousands of workers this year. CEOs, including Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, have said they are cutting staff to streamline operations and free up capital to invest billions in AI.

For this story,  Coins2Day  used generative AI to help with an initial draft. An editor verified the accuracy of the information before publishing. 

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About the Author
Ashley Lutz
By Ashley LutzExecutive Director, Editorial Growth

Ashley Lutz is an executive editor at Coins2Day, overseeing the Success, Well, syndication, and social teams. She was previously an editorial leader at Bankrate, The Points Guy, and Business Insider, and a reporter at Bloomberg News. Ashley is a graduate of Ohio University's Scripps School of Journalism.

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