PORTLAND — Intel plans to lay off a modest number of employees as it reorganizes the company’s most vital business unit, its data center group, according to sources inside the company.
Intel hasn’t publicly announced any cuts and declined to comment on its plans. The company reports fourth-quarter results Thursday and is in a mandatory quiet period ahead of that announcement.
However, sources indicate the planned cuts do not appear to be widespread. Industry news sites SemiAccurate and AnandTech have each reported on the changes in the data center group and accompanying job cuts.
The layoffs appear to reflect a repositioning of the data center group, which has grown into Intel’s most vital business. The company has made a number of acquisitions – most recently last month’s $2 billion purchase of an Israeli artificial intelligence company called Habana Labs – to expand the capabilities of its data center technology.