
There are about 12 related results
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UK-based chip design company Imagination Technologies will let go 20% of its employees worldwide, including staff at its Chinese unit, due to global economic factors, reported Chinese media outlets and Reuters.
Ericsson’s research and development center in Guangzhou started a major personnel adjustment
ByteDance-owned VR business PICO is laying off more than a thousand employees this week
US chip giant Qualcomm said it is expected to lay off some employees in its Shanghai R&D center but denied the market rumor that it will have "large-scale layoffs"
ZTE, the leading Chinese telecom company listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange, has started a round of layoffs involving its departments in wireless research and devices, reported China Star Market on February 20.
The Shanghai unit of the US’ Amkor Technology has refuted rumors that it will start to let staff go and that it will move out of China
What kind of manpower contradictions are faced by large technology companies?
The US semiconductor companies laid off staff or canceled their R&D teams in China in 2022. US Biden administration’s policy to decouple with China and other factors like inflated industry bubble and salary levels are to blame.
The US global chip equipment giant Lam Research has begun to lay off staff in China as a result of the US export control measures
China’s self-driving industry is facing a tough road ahead with more frequent corporate management changes, shutdowns and layoffs
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