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Intel
4.2
based on 964 Reviews
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Company Summary
Intel pioneers semiconductor technology, impacting global advancement through innovative digital solutions and addressing significant challenges for customers.
Overall Rating
4.2/5
based on 964 reviews

11% above
industry average

Highly rated for
Work-life balance, Company culture, Skill development
Work Policy

Hybrid
84% employees reported

Monday to Friday
91% employees reported

Flexible timing
91% employees reported

No travel
73% employees reported
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Top Employees Benefits
Office gym
57 employees reported
Office cab/shuttle
56 employees reported
Health insurance
55 employees reported
Cafeteria
52 employees reported
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About Intel
Founded in1968 (57 yrs old)
India Employee Count10k-50k
Global Employee Count1 Lakh+
HeadquartersSanta Clara,California, United States
Office Locations
New Delhi
Websiteintel.com
Primary Industry
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We create world-changing technology that improves the life of every person on the planet. Intel put the silicon in Silicon Valley. For more than 50 years, Intel and our people have had a profound influence on the world, driving business and society forward by creating radical innovation that revolutionizes the way we live. Today we are applying our reach, scale, and resources to enable our customers to capitalize more fully on the power of digital technology. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our customers’ greatest challenges.
Mission: We create world-changing technology that improves the life of every person on the planet.
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Intel Ratings
based on 964 reviews
Overall Rating
4.2/5
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4.5
Work-life balance
4.3
Company culture
4.0
Skill development
4.0
Work satisfaction
3.9
Salary
3.6
Job security
3.6
Promotions
Intel is rated 4.2 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 964 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at Intel
based on 878 reviews
4.4
Rated by 218 Women
Rated 4.5 for Work-life balance and 4.4 for Company culture
4.2
Rated by 660 Men
Rated 4.5 for Work-life balance and 4.3 for Company culture
Work Policy at Intel
based on 122 reviews in last 6 months
Hybrid
84%
Work from office
9%
Permanent work from home
7%
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Overall Rating | 4.2/5 based on 964 reviews | 3.8/5 based on 1k reviews | 3.9/5 based on 610 reviews | 4.0/5 based on 1.4k reviews |
Highly Rated for | Work-life balance Company culture Skill development | Salary | No highly rated category | Job security Company culture |
Critically Rated for | No critically rated category | No critically rated category | Promotions | Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | Hybrid 84% employees reported | Work from office 60% employees reported | Work from office 91% employees reported | Work from office 83% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 4.4 Good rated by 218 women | 3.9 Good rated by 168 women | 3.3 Average rated by 38 women | 4.0 Good rated by 371 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.2 Good rated by 660 men | 3.8 Good rated by 748 men | 3.9 Good rated by 538 men | 4.0 Good rated by 970 men |
Job security | 3.6 Good | 3.6 Good | 3.7 Good | 4.3 Good |
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Intel Salaries
Intel salaries have received with an average score of 3.9 out of 5 by 964 employees.
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₹2 L/yr - ₹10.5 L/yr
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Chip Industry Week In Review
- TSMC plans to produce 30% of its leading-edge chips in Arizona with a $165 billion investment.
- The Trump administration initiated a Section 232 investigation into semiconductors for national security.
- Nvidia's H20 products and AMD's MI308 products now require U.S. export licenses.
- China's export restrictions on rare earth elements impact national security.
- TSMC reported $25 billion in Q1 revenue, up ~35% YoY, and denied Intel joint venture rumors.
- ASML's Q1 earnings aligned with guidance, with some uncertainty due to recent tariff announcements.
- AMD taped out its Venice processor on TSMC's 2nm process; Nvidia plans $500 billion U.S. AI supercomputing factories.
- Cadence to acquire Arm's Artisan foundation IP business, while Intel will sell 51% of Altera to Silver Lake.
- JEDEC published the HBM4 standard, increasing transfer speeds and total bandwidth.
- Onsemi abandoned Allegro MicroSystems acquisition; Applied Materials acquired 9% of BE Semiconductor.
Semiengineering | 18 Apr, 2025

This Gigabyte gaming laptop with RTX 4060, 32GB of RAM is on sale for just $1,000
- The Gigabyte G6 gaming laptop is currently on sale with a $200 discount, available for $1,000.
- Featuring the 13th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card, and 32GB of RAM, it offers high-performance gaming capabilities.
- With a 16-inch WUXGA screen, 165Hz refresh rate, and 1TB SSD storage, it provides sharp details, smooth animations, and sufficient space for multiple AAA titles.
- Act quickly, as the sale may end soon, and you can save money to invest in additional video games and accessories.
Digitaltrends | 18 Apr, 2025

TSMC denies reports of joint venture with Intel as US pushes for domestic chip solutions
- TSMC has officially denied reports of a joint venture with Intel.
- TSMC CEO C.C. Wei stated that the company is not engaged in any discussions regarding a joint venture or technology licensing.
- Previous reports suggested TSMC, Intel, and other tech companies had reached a preliminary agreement for a possible joint venture.
- TSMC recently raised its revenue guidance for Q2 and revealed that the yields at its Arizona fab are now comparable to those in Taiwan.
TechSpot | 17 Apr, 2025

TSMC prepping for tariff turmoil, denies joint venture talks with Intel
- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) denies joint venture talks with Intel.
- TSMC reported a 35% YoY revenue spike to $25.53 billion in Q1.
- TSMC is building fabs in Arizona that will make up 30% of its 2nm capacity.
- TSMC expects revenue between $28.4 billion and $29.2 billion in Q2.
The Register | 17 Apr, 2025

TSMC denies it's talking to Intel about chipmaking joint venture
- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) denied rumors of discussions with Intel for a chipmaking joint venture.
- CEO C.C. Wei stated during TSMC's first-quarter earnings call that no discussions about joint ventures or technology licensing were taking place.
- The report had claimed that TSMC and Intel were considering a joint venture with TSMC as a majority stakeholder.
- Intel did not immediately comment on TSMC's denial.
CNBC | 17 Apr, 2025

Acer Aims to Make AI PCs Accessible to Every Indian, Not Just the Elite
- AI PCs are currently considered premium products but are increasingly becoming more accessible in the Indian market as major players like HP, Dell, Lenovo, and Acer work towards reducing prices.
- Acer India is focusing on affordability, local manufacturing, and partnerships with tech giants like Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, and NVIDIA to offer AI devices across different price segments and democratize AI access.
- Current AI PC requirements include at least 16GB memory, 256GB SSD, and an NPU processing a minimum of 40 TOPS, with companies like AMD, Qualcomm, and Intel providing NPU-enabled chips for OEMs to build AI-enabled laptops.
- Acer's strategy involves integrating AI features not only in premium devices but also in entry-level and mid-range offerings, supported by their Acer AI Zone software for enhanced user experiences.
- The company participates in the 'Make in India' initiative to control production costs, explore flexible financing options, and make AI PCs more competitively priced for Indian consumers.
- Acer is expanding its reach beyond metro cities into Tier 2, 3, and 4 markets, tailoring products to meet the evolving needs of consumers and focusing on AI-enabled and budget-friendly devices.
- In addition to AI PCs, Acer is also strengthening its presence in the AI infrastructure space with Altos Computing division, collaborating with tech giants to optimize server solutions for Indian enterprises and research institutions.
- Acer is positioning itself as a full-stack enabler in India's growing AI ecosystem, applying AI not only to computing but also to home electronics like air and water purifiers, TVs, and air conditioners for enhanced performance and efficiency.
Analyticsindiamag | 17 Apr, 2025

Backside Power Delivery Nears Production
- Backside power delivery is considered a game changer in CMOS scaling, promising faster switching, lower voltage droop, and reduced power supply noise below 2nm node.
- Leading foundries like Intel, TSMC, and Samsung are making progress in implementing backside power delivery technologies.
- The technology relocates power to the back of the wafer, enhancing power delivery directly to transistors.
- Backside power delivery networks (BPDNs) reduce power losses by up to 30% and free up frontside interconnects for signal routing.
- Implementing backside power delivery introduces new tooling and processes like wafer grinding and wafer-to-wafer bonding.
- Challenges include stress management, lithography alignment, and thermal issues associated with wafer thinning and TSV formation.
- Different approaches to backside power delivery, such as power rail, PowerVia, and direct connect, offer varying degrees of performance and complexity.
- Design and manufacturing adjustments are necessary to fully leverage the benefits of backside power delivery.
- Improved power utilization, signal routing flexibility, and better transistor performance are some key advantages of backside power delivery.
- Backside power delivery is expected to enhance power efficiency and performance in sub-2nm logic devices.
Semiengineering | 17 Apr, 2025

Trump administration decides to fund CVE cybersecurity tracker after all
- The US government has decided to continue funding the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program.
- The CVE program is used by major companies like Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Intel to identify and track cybersecurity vulnerabilities globally.
- The CVE board members have announced the initiative to make the program a nonprofit foundation, focusing on delivering high-quality vulnerability identification and maintaining the integrity and availability of CVE data.
- The last-minute contract renewal from the government comes amidst funding cuts and job reductions in the federal government.
The Verge | 16 Apr, 2025

AI Chip Selloff Alert: Crackdown on Nvidia
- The U.S. government notified Nvidia that it would need a special license to ship its H20 graphics processing chip to China, leading Nvidia to file a significant $5.5 billion charge to its quarterly financial results.
- Nvidia's Q1 results will include costs related to H20 product inventory, purchase commitments, and related reserves.
- The U.S. crackdown on chips and related hardware exported to China poses a challenge for AI suppliers, as they rely on Chinese customers such as Alibaba, ByteDance, and Tencent.
- Investors should expect the next leg down on chip companies, including Intel, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Micron Technology, and Texas Instruments.
Baystreet | 16 Apr, 2025

Intel sells majority of its FPGA business to Silver Lake for just under $4.5 billion - here's what you need know
- Intel has sold 51% of its Altera business to Silver Lake for $4.46 billion, valuing the business at $8.75 billion.
- Altera gains independence and becomes the largest pure-play FPGA semiconductor company.
- Raghib Hussain will become the new CEO of Altera as Intel shifts its strategic focus.
- The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2025.
Tech Radar | 16 Apr, 2025

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Intel FAQs
When was Intel founded?
Intel was founded in 1968. The company has been operating for 57 years primarily in the Semiconductors sector.
Where is the Intel headquarters located?
Intel is headquartered in Santa Clara,California. It operates in 2 cities such as Bangalore / Bengaluru, New Delhi. To explore all the office locations, visit Intel locations.
How many employees does Intel have in India?
Intel currently has more than 13,000+ employees in India. Engineering - Software & QA department appears to have the highest employee count in Intel based on the number of reviews submitted on AmbitionBox.
Does Intel have good work-life balance?
Intel has a work-life balance rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 900+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 82% employees rated Intel 4 or above on work-life balance. This rating reflects the company's efforts to help employees maintain a healthy balance between their personal and professional lives. We encourage you to read Intel work-life balance reviews for more details
Is Intel good for career growth?
Career growth at Intel is rated fairly well, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 3.6. 82% employees rated Intel 4 or above, while 18% employees rated it 3 or below on promotions/appraisal. Though the sentiment is mixed for career growth, majority employees have rated it positively. We recommend reading Intel promotions/appraisals reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros of working in Intel?
Working at Intel offers several advantages that make it an appealing place for employees. The company is highly rated for work life balance, company culture and skill development, based on 900+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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