The action is viewed as a modest but significant attempt to raise staff morale in the wake of recent budget cuts.
In 2013, Intel’s former CEO Paul Otellini had even admitted that he regretted his decision of passing over a deal with Apple to design and manufacture chips for the iPhone, as intel had assumed the ...
Intel has brought back free coffee and tea at its work sites, a perk that was eliminated last summer as part of the company’s ...
Intel is bringing back free coffee and tea for employees. The company had cut several perks, including free beverages, to reduce costs. Intel also laid off thousands of employees and reduced ...
In August, Intel announced the layoff of 15,000 employees as part of its cost-cutting efforts, alongside the termination of ...
Intel is set to resume free coffee and tea for employees following substantial layoffs as part of broader cost-cutting ...
After slashing employee benefits and laying off 15,000 workers, Intel will reintroduce free coffee and tea to boost staff morale.
Former Intel CEO Paul Otellini told The Atlantic in 2013 that he regretted passing over a deal with Apple to design and ...
In a 2013 interview with The Atlantic, Paul Otellini, then Intel's departing CEO, expressed regret over passing up a deal ...
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Under CEO Paul Otellini, Intel turned down a deal to make iPhone processors because it did not stand to profit enough from the arrangement. Instead, Apple used chips based on designs from Arm ...