Intel will spin off its chipmaking division into a separate entity, revealed CEO Pat Gelsinger in a press release. The new Intel Foundry business will remain a subsidiary of the American company, and the leadership team will remain the same. There will be a new operating board that will include independent directors to govern the newly formed company.
The announcement also revealed Intel will stop building its plants in Germany and Poland and will push with plants in Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, and Ohio after a $3 billion direct funding from the US Government.

The chief executive said that Intel Foundry aims to increase capital efficiency. This means the fab in Ireland will remain the lead European hub, while other European projects will be paused based on “anticipated market demand.” The advanced packaging factory in Malaysia will align with the market conditions and will keep working.
Earlier this year, Intel announced it is planning to lay off about 15,000 employees by the end of 2024. Gelsinger said that through early retirement and separation offerings, the company is halfway to the reduction target. However, there are still “difficult decisions” to be taken, and impacted employees will hear more in the middle of October.
You Might Also Like
Check out the Galaxy Z Wide Fold’s aspect ratio
Samsung is rumored to be launching a wider form factor Galaxy Z Fold this year alongside the Galaxy Z Fold8,...
Motorola is working on three new Edge 70 phones
Motorola's Edge 70 family is going to get bigger in the near future, according to a new leak from the...
Top 10 trending phones of week 13
After its predecessors dominated our trending chart for the past two years, it's hardly surprising that the Samsung Galaxy A57...
WhatsApp gets multiple account support on iOS, cross-platform transfer from iOS to Android
Today, WhatsApp has announced new features, including support for two accounts on the same iPhone. This feature was previously available...








