Barrett, who ran Intel from 1998 to 2005, didn't mince words in his opinion piece published on Fortune, where he expressed a ...
In an op-ed published in Fortune, former Intel CEO Craig Barret argues that Intel's future lies not in breaking the company ...
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Wanna save Intel? Fire the board, bring back Pat, ex-CEO Craig Barrett saysShareholders urged to press CTRL-Z on loyal Gelsinger's 'retirement' Comment Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett has a simple ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSN'Fire the Intel board and rehire Pat Gelsinger,' argues former Intel CEO Craig BarrettCraig Barrett suggests that dividing up Intel is the wrong move to take right now, especially as it just had a breakthrough in chip technology.
(Reuters) - Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger inherited a troubled company that had lost its edge in manufacturing skills and had ceded to rivals the hugely lucrative markets for chips used in mobile phones ...
The most interesting thing in tech: The board of Intel just forced out CEO Pat Gelsinger. What went wrong? Part of the problem has been execution. Part of the opportunity has been a series of ...
We would like to thank the World Economic Forum and especially Professor Klaus Schwab for giving South Africa this opportunity to outline our objectives and priorities for the G20 Summit that will be ...
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