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Tech giant lays off 350 Bay Area workers after new Trump admin rule threatens sales


Applied Materials, a Santa Clara giant that sells tech for semiconductor manufacturing to the world’s leading chipmakers, is laying off about 4% of its staff, including hundreds in the Bay Area. Read More

Tech giant, fresh off $800 million stock rally, lays off 247 in Bay Area


Broadcom, fresh off a six-month stock market rally that saw its valuation double to $1.6 trillion, is now laying off more than 200 Bay Area staffers. Read More

Bay Area tech giant to cut more than 1,000 jobs despite record revenue


One of Silicon Valley's largest semiconductor equipment makers plans to lay off more than 1,000 employees worldwide, the company has disclosed. Read More

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The move comes amid similar cuts at Meta and Applied Materials, signaling a broader tech industry shift toward automation and AI investment. Read More

Meta cutting over 300 Bay Area jobs in latest layoffs


Facebook parent company Meta announced plans Tuesday to cut over 300 Bay Area jobs in the latest round of tech layoffs. According to a filing with the Employment Development Department, the company ... Read More


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