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. Based ...
SUNNYVALE — A tech titan has widened its shopping spree for Bay Area real estate by purchasing a nondescript building in the South Bay, a buying binge that is now well over a quarter-billion dollars.
SUNNYVALE — Applied Materials has bought a big Sunnyvale building where Fry’s Electronics once operated a store, extending a shopping spree for the tech titan that now has topped a head-spinning $390 ...
Applied Materials Inc., the largest US producer of chipmaking equipment, plans to cut 4% of its global workforce as it copes with a sales slowdown and trade turmoil. A crackdown sidelined California ...
Jul. 16—SUNNYVALE — Applied Materials has added a Sunnyvale property in a South Bay buying spree that now tops $400 million as it looks to build a cutting-edge new tech complex. According to documents ...
Applied Materials continues to grow its presence in the South Bay with the acquisition of another office building. The Santa Clara-based semiconductor manufacturer spent $25.1 million for an office ...
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Meta Platforms and Applied Materials disclosed plans to chop well over 600 combined Bay Area jobs, according to WARN letters sent to the state Employment Development Department. Facebook owner Meta ...
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