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News Coverage: ON Semi Layoffs

ON Semiconductor Implements Layoffs To Offset Costs, Save Up To $115M – Retail Sentiment Remains Bullish - Stocktwits

stocktwits.com/news-articles/markets/equity/on-semi-stock-steady-layoffs-save-115-million/chdJWvURUr

onsemi to lay off nearly 2,400 employees in 2025 - Verdict

verdict.co.uk/onsemi-lay-off-employees

On Semiconductor to reduce global workforce by 2,400 employees | Markets Insider

markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/on-semiconductor-to-reduce-global-workforce-by-2-400-employees-1034410522

Onsemi (ON) to Axe 2,400 Jobs amid Weakening Auto Chip Demand | Markets Insider

markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/onsemi-on-to-axe-2-400-jobs-amid-weakening-auto-chip-demand-1034409451

Onsemi to cut nearly 2,400 jobs this year in restructuring push - The Economic Times

m.economictimes.com/tech/technology/onsemi-to-cut-nearly-2400-jobs-this-year-in-restructuring-push/articleshow/118570407.cms

This US-based semiconductor manufacturer to layoff 2,400 employees - The Times of India

timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/this-us-based-semiconductor-manufacturer-to-layoff-2400-employees/articleshow/118576733.cms

Chipmaker Onsemi to cut 9pc of its global workforce - Silicon Republic

siliconrepublic.com/business/onsemi-semiconductors-chipmaker-job-cuts-layoffs

ON Semiconductor Focuses On AI Chip Growth, To Cut 2400 Jobs to Stay Competitive

in.benzinga.com/media/25/02/43971798/on-semiconductor-focuses-on-ai-chip-growth-to-cut-2400-jobs-to-stay-competitive

Semiconductor Industry Faces a Seismic Shift - EE Times

eetimes.com/semiconductor-industry-faces-a-seismic-shift

onsemi to cut 2,400 jobs in global restructuring - Evertiq

evertiq.com/design/2025-02-26-onsemi-to-cut-2400-jobs-in-global-restructuring

STMicroelectronics and Onsemi Struggle Amid Market Downturn, Cutting Thousands of Jobs - TrendForce

trendforce.com/news/2025/02/26/news-power-chipmakers-stmicroelectronics-and-onsemi-struggle-amid-market-downturn-cutting-thousands-of-jobs
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1 weeks pay for each year of service is the payout.. I wish it was offered to everyone 1st....

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Yep... and wee have both NXP and STmicro laying off while we read these news....

And all these fab delays indicate that there is a ton of problems coming our way: https://evertiq.com/news/57168
Fab delays and cancellations start to pile up

Editor: Dennis Dahlgren
The semiconductor industry is grappling with uncertainty as several high-profile semiconductor fab projects are struggling with delays, suspensions, or outright cancellations.
Several major manufacturers, including Intel, Wolfspeed, SkyWater Technology, PSMC, GlobalFoundries and STMicroelectronics either halted construction or scaled back plans, raising concerns about supply chain stability and long-term market impact.
Intel has postponed multiple fab projects
Intel has also encountered major roadblocks, pushing back multiple fab construction projects in both Europe and the US. In Magdeburg, Germany, the company has faced delays due to ongoing subsidy negotiations with the EU and challenges related to soil removal and reuse. In a statement back in September last year, Intel said that it would “pause our projects in Poland and Germany by approximately two years based on anticipated market demand.”
Meanwhile, Intel’s US-based expansion efforts have also slowed. The USD 20 billion semiconductor facility in Ohio, originally expected to begin operations in 2025, has been delayed due to market conditions and deferred government funding. The revised timeline suggests that production will not commence until at least 2027–2028.
SkyWater abandons Indiana fab plans
Back in July 2022, US-based foundry SkyWater Technology announced plans to open a USD 1.8 billion semiconductor manufacturing facility in Discovery Park District at Purdue University. Plans that were set to create 750 new direct jobs.
However, the plans are no longer on the table as Purdue University confirmed to Inside INdiana Business back in April last year, that SkyWater will not be building the previously announced facility.
PSMC scraps Japan fab project
In July 2023, Taiwanese foundry Powerchip Semiconductor (PSMC) announced that it had teamed up with Japanese financial firm SBI Holdings to establish a 300mm wafer foundry fab in Japan as part of the effort to strengthen the semiconductor supply chain.
The planned fab was to be built in Japan's Miyagi Prefecture under the joint venture JSMC. However, PSMC pulled out of these plans in September of last year in favour of a new partnership in India.
Wolfspeed adjusts strategy amid fab closures and delays
Wolfspeed has announced the impending closure of its 150mm SiC wafer fabrication plant in Durham, North Carolina, citing higher production costs compared to its newer 200mm facility in Mohawk Valley. The company has yet to confirm the precise shutdown timeline.
Additionally, Wolfspeed’s ambitious plan to build a 200mm SiC fab in Saarland, Germany, has been postponed. Originally scheduled for construction in mid-2024, the project will now commence in 2025.
GlobalFoundries-STMicroelectronics project stalled in France
The EUR 7.5 billion planned joint venture fab in Crolles, France, between GlobalFoundries and STMicroelectronics, has reportedly also hit a standstill, according to Bloomberg.
Originally announced in July 2022, the 300mm wafer fab was set to expand production capabilities alongside an existing facility, with a projected annual output of 620,000 wafers by 2026. However, setbacks in execution have now cast uncertainty over the project’s timeline.
The ongoing disruptions across the semiconductor sector highlight growing financial and logistical challenges in global chip production. As significant sector participants reconsider their investment strategies and cost structures, the effects of these delays are likely to be felt across supply chains.
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Post ID: @a9+1jn1wskt9

good summary - i saw several other reports as well

here is one:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/on-semiconductor-in-focus-as-company-announces-layoffs/ar-AA1zPE5K

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