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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has openly admitted to global employees that Nvidia has surpassed Intel in the AI chip market. This ...
A little more than a month before Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger announced his sudden retirement on Monday, four of the company’s former board members wrote a public letter warning that the iconic U.S ...
Intel Just Forced Out Its CEO. It’s a Brutal Lesson Every Leader Should Learn. Intel’s CEO came in with high expectations. Less than four years later, he’s gone.
Global politics will be dominated by the availability, trade and investment in microchips for the next several decades, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger told CNN Tuesday.
Struggling chipmaker Intel has hired former board member and semiconductor industry veteran Lip-Bu Tan as the latest in a succession of CEOs to attempt to turn around a once-dominant company that ...
Intel claims to be on track to launch its 18A process next year. The company says 18A will be competitive with TSMC's technology and allow Intel to start making all of its own processors again.
Intel on Wednesday announced a new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, will be taking the helm of the chipmaker. He is slated to assume the top job at Intel on Tuesday.
If Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan can grow the stock price the way company hopes, Intel’s market cap would swell from $104 billion to $312 billion, an analysis found. advertisement. Fortune.
Intel Monday announced CEO Pat Gelsinger has resigned after a difficult three-year stint at the company. The once-dominant chipmaker’s stock cratered as it missed the AI boom and was surpassed ...
Intel CEO alludes to layoffs as tech giant loses $821 million in Q1. Russ Wiles. Arizona Republic. Hear this story. The company reported a widened loss of $821 million in the first quarter of 2025.
Intel’s CEO is out after only three years Pat Gelsinger spent most of his career at Intel, then came back in 2021 to turn the company around. Now he says he’s retiring, effective immediately.
When Pat Gelsinger tool the helm at Intel in 2021, the company was already in rough shape. Here's what Intel's new CEO is walking into.