IT giant Dell is laying off thousands of workers as it reorganizes its sales team.

The exact number set to lose their job is not yet known.

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“We are getting leaner,” sales executives Bill Scannell and John Byrne wrote Monday in a memo to Dell employees seen by Bloomberg.

“We’re streamlining layers of management and reprioritizing where we invest.”

Dell plans to create a new team for selling AI services, and will change how it sells data center servers, but did not detail specifics.

“We aim to grow faster than the market by seamlessly meeting our customers and partners online, virtually, or in person, to unlock the value of modern IT and AI for their organizations,” the duo said.

The company last year laid off 13,000 employees, and had about 120,000 full-time employees globally as of February.

The cuts come a week after Intel announced that it would lay off 15,000 staff and Infineon said it would cut 1,400 jobs.