What Pat Gelsinger can learn from TSMC’s last layoff during financial crisis?

In his 42 months as CEO of Intel, Pat Gelsinger recently issued an internal memo announcing layoffs, sharply criticizing Intel’s deep-seated issues. He stated that Intel’s “costs are too high, profits too low, and the company is mired in bureaucracy,” emphasizing that this move is necessary to transform Intel into a leaner, simpler, and more agile company.

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Global smartphone shipments from Chinese brands to rise in 3Q24 and 4Q24, says DIGITIMES Research

Owning to overseas markets entering the traditional strong season and Chinese brand vendors launching new promotions for Singles’ Day in November for the domestic market, their combined smartphone shipments worldwide are expected to rise sequentially in both quarters of the second half, according to DIGITIMES Research’s new report covering the China smartphone industry.

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Chinese smartphone AP shipments set to rise over 9% sequentially in 3Q24, says DIGITIMES Research

China’s smartphone application processor (AP) shipments returned to the traditional off-season pattern in the second quarter of 2024, with a slight quarter-on-quarter increase of 3%. According to DIGITIMES Research‘s latest report on AP shipments to Chinese smartphone vendors, volumes are expected to increase by more than 9% quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter as smartphone vendors enter the traditional peak season.

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Apple reportedly developing large foldable devices, exploring the possibility of a foldable iPad

Rumors indicate that Apple is developing a foldable iPhone, with speculation about a larger device that could be a hybrid between a Mac and an iPad. Recent reports suggest that Apple’s foldable device, originally planned for launch in 2025, has been delayed to 2026 or later due to technical challenges and supply chain limitations.

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