Intel could soon lay off 10,000 employees

There will be no recall for the issue with high end


Continuing to be one of the biggest players in the processor market Intel, It may soon lay off 10,000 of its employees.

Bloomberg’s According to the latest news, this development, which is actively on the table, certainly looks very bad. This 10,000-person layoff, which is said to be made globallyis being blamed on revenues lost to AMD and Nvidia in certain categories. The processor giant, which currently employs 110,000 people globally, aims to save $10 billion by 2025 with these layoffs. The company hasn’t been making headlines with good news lately. If you missed it, Intel has been experiencing serious problems with its high-end processors lately. High-performance high-end 13th and 14th Generation Core i9 Intel processors (All processors with 65W and above power output) for a long time, especially Fortnite Many games using Unreal Engine are experiencing crashing issuesIntel, which made a statement months ago stating that they were aware of the problem and were working on a solution, was only able to identify the problem behind what was happening last week.

BThe company made another statement, processors “operating voltage” He said that he was having trouble due to a central problem and that a solution was on the way.However, this solution does not seem to be of any benefit to processors that are already experiencing crashing issues. Because it is reported that the situation caused by the voltage increase causes permanent damage to most of these processors. By now we thought Intel would initiate a recall and replacement program for the offending processors, but unfortunately that won’t be the case. The company has made it very clear that it will not issue a recall for the problematic processors. explained.

The company said in this regard last month, “Contrary to recent media reports, Intel has not confirmed the root cause of the issues and is continuing to investigate with its partners user reports of instability issues on unlocked Intel Core 13th and 14th generation (K/KF/KS) desktop processors.” The only solution users have found to the crashing problems has been to manually slow down or lower voltage the problematic Intel processors. Because it was reported that the problems especially manifested themselves when exceeding 5 GHz.

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