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In his first remarks as Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan on Monday outlined a leaner version of the iconic American chipmaker in which he would work directly with engineers to develop new products based on ...
“And I need to really drive efficiency and I need to really regroup the talent we have and attract some other new talent.” Intel is contending with a slew of problems that have damaged its ...
Tan didn't sugarcoat Intel's struggles. He pointed to an erosion of engineering talent, fading innovation, and growing distance from customers. His fix? A day-one startup culture mindset.
If Lip-Bu Tan can restore confidence in Intel then that will be an extremely big step forward. In fact, that's likely the first impact that the new CEO can make... and hopes are high that he's the ...
On Monday, chip giant Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan -- who took over from outgoing CEO Pat Gelsinger only 15 days earlier -- laid out in broad terms his strategy to return the company to greatness.
However, Intel’s new CEO Lip-Bu Tan shared a reassuring update on the product roadmap, including Panther Lake and Nova Lake CPUs. Lip-Bu Tan stepped into the role of CEO earlier this year ...
TSMC would take a 20% stake in the new organization, and Intel and the other investors would control the rest. In exchange, TSMC would reportedly provide Intel with information about how it builds ...
Tan wants to improve performance across Intel Foundry, the firm’s manufacturing arm that produces chips for Microsoft and Amazon, by aggressively wooing new customers, sources said. The company ...
Intel has appointed Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, replacing Pat Gelsinger. Tan, who previously served as CEO of Cadence Design Systems, shared his vision to restore Intel's position in the industry.