Sunday, February 8, 2026
19.1 C
New Delhi

Tech Layoffs Continue: HP Weighs 4,000-6,000 Job Cuts Worldwide By 2028

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

HP Inc on Tuesday confirmed a fresh round of workforce reduction, outlining plans to trim its global headcount by 4,000 to 6,000 roles by the end of fiscal 2028. 

The technology giant said the move is designed to simplify operations and deploy artificial intelligence (AI) to speed up product development, improve customer service and unlock stronger productivity gains, reported Reuters.

Why the Job Cuts, Again?

Chief executive Enrique Lores acknowledged that several major divisions could see reductions, including product development, internal operations and customer support. The company is aiming to offset rising input costs and sharpen its competitiveness in a market that has grown rapidly more intelligent, but also more expensive.

“We expect this initiative will create $1 billion in gross run rate savings over three years,” Lores said, adding, “It’s something we have to do to make sure the company stays competitive.”

This is not HP’s first attempt at rightsizing. Earlier this year, the company laid off 1,000 to 2,000 employees as part of a previously announced restructuring drive. Nearly three years ago, HP had also announced a similar 4,000 to 6,000 job reduction plan that generated gross savings of $2.2 billion. At that time, the company employed 61,000 workers. As of October 2024, HP’s workforce stood at 58,000 employees.

The current restructuring will lead to approximately $650 million in charges, with $250 million expected to be absorbed in fiscal 2026, which began on Nov 1.

AI PCs: Growing Fast, Costing More

The fourth quarter, ended October 31, showcased HP’s rising reliance on AI-enabled personal computers. More than 30 per cent of its shipments in the period featured AI capabilities, signalling an accelerating consumer appetite for smarter machines. The trend has also helped AI PCs contribute over 30 per cent of HP’s total shipments in the quarter.

But soaring memory chip prices, driven by demand from data centres, are weighing on HP’s financial momentum. Analysts at Morgan Stanley have also issued industry-wide warnings that companies like HP, Dell and Acer could see margin pressure due to persistent chip cost inflation.

“For the second half, we are taking a prudent approach to our guide, while at the same time we’re implementing aggressive actions,” Lores said. 

HP said it still has adequate inventory to cushion costs during the first half of this fiscal year but plans additional guardrails for the second half. The company is onboarding more memory suppliers, lowering memory components in products where not essential, raising prices when required and diversifying sourcing to reduce dependency on any single supply chain.

Earnings Take the Hit

Profits excluding restructuring charges and one-off items are expected to range between $2.90 and $3.20 per share. The company predicts Q1 earnings of 73 to 81 cents per share for the period ending January, broadly in line with current estimates.

Despite headwinds, HP delivered modest topline strength in Q4, logging a 4.2 per cent jump in sales to $14.6 billion. Adjusted profit for the quarter was 93 cents a share, slightly ahead of Street expectations that called for 92 cents a share on revenue of $14.5 billion.

The PC division rose 8 per cent during the quarter, led by upgrades to Windows 11 machines and growing interest in AI PCs with specialised chips.

Tariffs, Shifting Supply Chains & a Strategic Pivot

Like many of its peers, HP is playing a high-stakes game of geopolitical chess. The company has already transitioned nearly all North American manufacturing out of China to mitigate tariff exposure. With older PCs reaching retirement and enterprises and consumers embracing AI enhancements, HP has tailored its supply chain to prioritise agility, resilience and local market needs.

Sector-Wide Layoff Tremors

HP’s latest cuts follow broader restructuring momentum across Big Tech. Apple recently laid off dozens of employees after slicing nearly 20 positions in Australia and New Zealand. Amazon Inc announced plans to reduce 14,000 jobs globally, affecting close to 10 per cent of its 350,000 corporate employees. Reuters also noted that Amazon has eliminated roughly 30,000 positions since the pandemic hiring boom began, despite employing nearly 1.55 million workers globally.

Meta Platforms Inc has also cut several hundred roles within its AI teams.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Was Jeffrey Epstein trying to cozy up to Russian President Putin? What files reveal

Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly sought to build links with Russia’s top leadership, including President Vladimir Putin, though there is no evidence he ever succeeded, newly released US Justice Department documents suggest. Read More

‘Bharat Ratna’s prestige will increase’: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat backs award for VD Savarkar, Congress hits back

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat (PTI image) NEW DELHI: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that the prestige of India’s highest civilian award Bharat Ratna would increase if it is conferred to Hindutva ideo Read More

Sagittarius Horoscope Tomorrow, February 09, 2026: The Day Brings Cheerful Energy And Professional Recognition

Sagittarius Horoscope: Hello, adventurous Sagittarius! Your boundless optimism, love for exploration, and thirst for knowledge make you the eternal seeker of the zodiac. Read More

Scorpio Horoscope Tomorrow, February 09, 2026: The Day Highlights Fresh Thinking And Career Beginnings

Scorpio Horoscope: Precision is your forte, Scorpio! You are known for your meticulous attention to detail, analytical mind, and relentless desire for order. Scorpios are amazing friends, always there to lend a hand and also give advice. Read More

Topics

Was Jeffrey Epstein trying to cozy up to Russian President Putin? What files reveal

Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly sought to build links with Russia’s top leadership, including President Vladimir Putin, though there is no evidence he ever succeeded, newly released US Justice Department documents suggest. Read More

‘Bharat Ratna’s prestige will increase’: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat backs award for VD Savarkar, Congress hits back

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat (PTI image) NEW DELHI: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that the prestige of India’s highest civilian award Bharat Ratna would increase if it is conferred to Hindutva ideo Read More

Sagittarius Horoscope Tomorrow, February 09, 2026: The Day Brings Cheerful Energy And Professional Recognition

Sagittarius Horoscope: Hello, adventurous Sagittarius! Your boundless optimism, love for exploration, and thirst for knowledge make you the eternal seeker of the zodiac. Read More

Scorpio Horoscope Tomorrow, February 09, 2026: The Day Highlights Fresh Thinking And Career Beginnings

Scorpio Horoscope: Precision is your forte, Scorpio! You are known for your meticulous attention to detail, analytical mind, and relentless desire for order. Scorpios are amazing friends, always there to lend a hand and also give advice. Read More

WATCH: India U19 World Cup Winners Return Home To Grand Welcome

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom India’s Under-19 team produced a memorable campaign at the ICC U19 World Cup 2026, showcasing depth, resilience and consistency to lift the trophy for a record 6th tim Read More

Slow Travel, Soft Sunsets: The Most Intimate Valentine’s Day Escapes In India

Plan the perfect Valentine’s getaway with luxury resorts, heritage villas, and serene nature retreats across Manali, Goa, Udaipur, Coorg, and beyond. Read More

Related Articles