Intel to shut sites, 6000 jobs hitJanuary 22, 2009 - 9:45AM

Intel said on Wednesday it would close factories in Malaysia and the
Philippines and scale back US operations as part of a restructuring that
affects as many as 6000 employees.

The announcement comes a day after the world's largest maker of
microprocessors used in personal computers slashed prices on several of its
processors, and a week after it reported a decline in fourth-quarter revenue
amid slower global demand.

Intel said it would close two assembly test centres in Penang, Malaysia, and
one in Cavite, Philippines. It will halt production at a wafer factory in
Hillsboro, Oregon, and stop some operations at a factory in Santa Clara,
California.

The actions will affect 5000 to 6000 jobs, but not all positions would be
cut, Intel said in a statement. The chipmaker said it would offer some
workers positions at other facilities, adding that the restructuring would
take place between now and the end of 2009.

"It's not a surprise given that their first quarter is probably going to be
challenging, and they're trying to do what they can to cut costs in places
that make sense," said Taunya Sell, an analyst at Ragen Mackenzie, a
division of Wells Fargo.

Intel's shares rose about 1% to $US13.40 in after-hours trading, after
rising 3.1% to close at $US13.26 on the Nasdaq stock market.

Last week, Intel said its fourth-quarter revenue fell 23% from a year
earlier and profit tumbled 90%. It also held back on giving detailed
quarterly forecasts, citing economic uncertainty.

Analysts have been wary about Intel's outlook for the year as chip sales
slide. PC makers and other technology companies have been trimming inventory
and cutting back on purchases.

Intel also faces competition from new, cheaper chips made by Advanced Micro
Devices.

On Tuesday, Intel said it was lowering prices on some of its processors,
including price cuts of up to 40% on some of its higher-powered, faster
quad-core chips.

AMD said earlier this month that it expected to post additional
restructuring charges for fiscal 2008 and 2009.

Reuters

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