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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.
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan said the chipmaker will spin off assets that aren’t central to its mission and create new products including custom semiconductors to try to better ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, in his keynote speech at the Vision 2025 conference, painted an ambitious picture for the future of the tech giant, emphasising a shift toward renewed innovation and ...
Intel's board announced that Lip-Bu Tan will begin as Intel CEO on March 18, taking over from interim co-CEOs David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus. Gelsinger was booted from the CEO ...
US chipmaker Intel's new CEO Tan Lip-Bu will receive a salary of US$1 million and be eligible for an annual cash bonus of up to US$2 million, the company said in a regulatory filing on Friday (Mar ...
The semiconductor pioneer appointed Lip-Bu Tan, a well-known tech investor and executive, as its new leader. By Tripp Mickle and Don Clark Tripp Mickle and Don Clark reported from Silicon Valley.
SINGAPORE – Singaporean actor Desmond Tan is going to be a father again. The 38-year-old Mediacorp artiste announced via Instagram on April 3 that his wife is pregnant with their second child ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel's incoming CEO Lip-Bu Tan has considered significant changes to its chip manufacturing methods and artificial intelligence strategies ahead of his return to the ...
Intel shares surge 12% after CEO announcement Tan says he aims to restore Intel's world-class status Tan previously left Intel board over strategic disagreements Analysts see Tan's appointment as ...
The company announced Wednesday that it has named longtime tech investor and semiconductor industry executive Lip-Bu Tan as chief executive, after former CEO Pat Gelsinger resigned in December.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized nearly $30,000 in counterfeit cosmetics and Sharpie pens headed to addresses in the Lehigh Valley and Berks County over the last month.
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