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By bnl editorial staff Intel Corp will close its chip assembly and testing facility in Costa Rica as part of a global ...
Intel is rumored to be laying off more than 1,500 employees in Costa Rica and moving its manufacturing units to Vietnam. Neither Intel nor the Costa Rican government has dispelled the rumor, with the ...
Since Intel employed 109,800 people at the end of 2024, that means the company is pushing out around 33,000 people this year ...
The total value of Costa Rica’s exports fell by 17.5 percent during the first two months of this year compared to the same period of 2014, the Foreign Trade Promotion Office (PROCOMER) reported this ...
This week, Bank of America announced 3,000 layoffs across operating sites in Costa Rica; Guadalajara Mexico; and Taguig City, Philippines. Intel Corporation also announced the layoff of the majority ...
Intel’s arrival in Costa Rica in 1998 helped jump-start the country’s high-tech manufacturing and value-added service industries that have set the country apart from many of its Central American ...
Intel will continue to have over 1,000 engineers, finance and human resources employees in Costa Rica and do some research and development there. The chipmaker expects to add another 200 "high ...
Intel employs 3,300 workers at its Costa Rica operations, which are housed within its 26,000-square-meter plant and 17,000 square meters of laboratory space.
Costa Rica is a key destination for high-end microprocessors that Intel makes in Hillsboro, and the state's exports to the Central American country totaled $472 million in 2012.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Chipmaker Intel, struggling with a shrinking personal computer market, is shutting its assembly and test operation in Costa Rica and eliminating 1,500 jobs, a spokesman ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Chipmaker Intel, struggling with a shrinking personal computer market, is shutting its assembly and test operation in Costa Rica and eliminating 1,500 jobs, a spokes… ...