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Thursday 3 August 2023
Qualcomm anticipates layoffs amid macroeconomic uncertainties and risks in China
Qualcomm, the leading provider of mobile chips, gave a cautious revenue outlook for the current period, suggesting that the demand for mobile devices is still subdued. Qualcomm said...
Thursday 13 July 2023
Why Taiwan semiconductor firms refrain from enforcing layoffs amid market headwinds
Despite significant sales shrinkages amid lingering economic downturns and market headwinds, there have been no significant layoffs among nearly all the upstream and downstream players...
Friday 30 June 2023
Xiaomi reportedly pursued layoffs in India amid sliding market share
As Xiaomi finds it increasingly difficult to operate in India, the smartphone vendor is reportedly downsizing its workforce in its largest market outside of China and has shifted...
Thursday 4 May 2023
Qualcomm reportedly to cut jobs mostly in handset SoC division
Qualcomm reportedly is planning layoffs, mostly in its handset SoC group.
Tuesday 25 April 2023
Factory closures, layoffs happening in China electronics industry
Many small- and medium-size businesses involved in the local supply chain for electronics parts and other devices have seen factory closures and layoffs in southern and eastern China,...
Thursday 23 March 2023
Marvell to cut jobs in China
US semiconductor maker Marvell Technology is preparing for another round of layoffs in China, according to industry sources.
Thursday 9 February 2023
Taiwan notebook ODMs freeze hiring
Taiwan-based notebook ODMs have no plans for layoffs but have already instituted hiring freezes, according to industry sources.
2023 Supply Chain Summit
Global server shipment forecast and industry analysis, 2022
Global high-end AI server shipments to soar in 2023, says DIGITIMES Research
In light of Huawei's 5G smartphone launch, US could pose even stricter sanctions, said DIGITIMES Research
Global foundry revenues anticipated to rise for 2024 despite lingering chip demand weakness, says DIGITIMES Research