Intel Corporation has laid off more than 400 workers in the Bay Area this week, expanding a wave of job cuts sweeping across its U.S. operations as part of a global cost-cutting initiative.
According to notices filed with California’s Employment Development Department, 387 permanent layoffs took effect Tuesday at Intel’s flagship Robert Noyce campus at 2200 Mission College Boulevard in Santa Clara.
An additional 53 jobs were cut at the nearby facility on Juliette Lane, bringing the total number of Bay Area layoffs to 440…