For a company that has traditionally promoted CEOs from within its ranks, considering an outsider to lead would mark a significant departure from Intel's long-standing practices.
A new boss will have to decide whether to abandon the company’s hopes of becoming a chip-manufacturing leader.
Intel is in the process of shedding many non-core products and related assets while showing very positive results in its ...
That’s the company’s story line for public consumption, at least. But if you buy that, you’re not paying attention.
Gelsinger's sudden departure leaves Intel at a crossroads, grappling with AI missteps and the challenges of its IDM 2.0 ...
Explore Intel high-profile CEO succession, with industry veterans like Lip-Bu Tan and Matt Murphy in the spotlight for ...
The chipmaker is considering at least two people outside the company to replace former CEO Pat Gelsinger, who abruptly ...
Intel said Gelsinger would be replaced by interim co-CEOs David Zinsner, Intel’s chief financial officer, and Michelle ...
Intel Corp.’s search for a new chief executive officer will focus heavily on outsiders, with the chipmaker considering ...
Intel is in a shake-up. Its next leaders will have to take on the challenges of catching up in the AI race and navigating ...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has unexpectedly retired as the chipmaker attempts to bounce back from financial struggles and ...
CFO David Zinsner will step in as interim co-CEO as Intel races to regain lost ground in the GenAI race after reporting a ...