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Applied Materials to cut 4% of global staff after sales slow

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Applied Materials to cut 4% of global staff after sales slow
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[SAN FRANCISCO] Applied Materials, the largest US producer of chipmaking equipment, plans to cut 4 per cent of its global workforce as it copes with a sales slowdown and trade turmoil.

The company will eliminate the jobs to position it “as a more competitive and productive organisation”, according to a regulatory filing on Thursday (Oct 23). Applied Materials had 36,100 employees as at the end of July, suggesting that the cuts could affect more than 1,400 workers.

Earlier this month, Applied Materials said an expansion of US export curbs to China would cost the company US$600 million in lost revenue in fiscal 2026, which runs to next October. Applied Materials and its peers have faced increasingly strict rules governing their ability to supply and support customers in China. The clampdown is part of a push in Washington to limit the Asian nation’s ability to develop domestic chip supply.

Applied Materials expects the cuts to cost US$160 million to US$180 million, mostly from severance pay and one-time termination benefits. The Santa Clara, California-based company plans to record most of these charges in the fourth quarter, with the cutback plan reaching completion in the first quarter of fiscal 2026.

“The semiconductor industry is expected to grow tremendously into the next decade, and Applied Materials is shaping a more competitive and productive organisation that can scale to meet the opportunities ahead,” chief executive officer Gary Dickerson said in a memo to employees that was included in the filing. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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