Narahari Ramanuja, a 25-year Intel veteran, is leaving to run Analog Devices’ newly expanded Oregon factory. He’s the latest in a string of top technology executives to leave Intel amid the company’s deepening technological struggles and upheaval in its leadership ranks.
“I look forward to learning and partnering with the talented team members at Beaverton and other locations and together deliver on the challenges and opportunities ahead of us,” Ramanuja wrote on LinkedIn Wednesday.
Intel has been cutting costs and jobs over the past year as it tries to adapt to falling demand for its leading-edge chips. The company eliminated about 15,000 jobs in 2024 and laid off another 15,000 last month .
The cuts have reduced Intel’s Oregon workforce by at least 5,400 jobs over the past year, b