Intel slashes 584 California jobs as CEO says company is no longer a top chipmaker

Intel Corp. has notified state officials that it will lay off 584 employees in Northern California this month, part of a sweeping global restructuring effort by the embattled Silicon Valley semiconductor giant.

The permanent layoffs, set to take effect July 15, will impact six locations in Santa Clara.

The largest cut is at Intel’s Robert Noyce Building at 2200 Mission College Blvd., where 184 jobs will be eliminated. Additional reductions include 179 positions at 3600 Juliette Lane, 37 at 3601 Juliette Lane, eight at 2191 Laurelwood Road and two employees at 3065 Bowers Ave., according to filings with California’s Employment Development Department…

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