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Tech Giants Intel and IBM Announce Significant Layoffs in Texas Amid Strategic Restructuring

by LAWIN.news July 10, 2025
written by LAWIN.news July 10, 2025
A tech giant is laying off several dozen employees in its Austin, Texas, office. Another tech company is laying off workers in North Texas. Martin Vargas/Getty Images
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In a strategic move to streamline operations, two major technology companies, Intel and IBM, have announced significant job cuts impacting nearly 200 positions in Texas. Intel notified the Texas Workforce Commission of its decision to lay off 110 employees at its Austin facility located at 1300 S. MoPac Expy, effective within 60 days from the announcement. This decision comes on the heels of a previous reduction of 250 jobs in Austin less than a year ago. Beyond Texas, Intel is also implementing substantial workforce reductions, including 529 job cuts in Oregon, as part of its broader plan to decrease up to 20 percent of its global factory workforce, affecting approximately 10,000 employees.

The recent actions by Intel follow a statement from its CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, acknowledging that the company has slipped from its former stature as an industry leader, now no longer ranking among the top 10 semiconductor companies. Tan emphasized that these layoffs are part of a necessary shift to enhance efficiency and align the business for future growth. Intel remains committed to handling the transition with diligence and respect for its workforce.

Simultaneously, IBM has reported to the Texas Workforce Commission its plan to shutter its Coppell facility, approximately 23 miles northwest of Dallas, resulting in 59 job losses. The closure, set for completion between August 29 and November 30, is part of IBM’s operational consolidation efforts within Texas. A spokesperson indicated some affected employees might relocate to Austin. Despite these local reductions, IBM has demonstrated resilience in the market, with its stock performance surpassing that of other major tech firms such as Microsoft, Meta, and Nvidia. Earlier in the year, IBM also undertook a larger reduction of approximately 8,000 positions nationwide, aiming to integrate more artificial intelligence into its human resources functions.

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