Among financial issues, a leadership shakeup and questions about CHIPS Act funding, Intel faces an uncertain future in Ohio.
Lip-Bu Tan, who was named CEO of Intel this week, will receive $1 million in salary and about $66 million in stocks and grants vesting over the coming years.
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Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, indicates he wants the company to remain in the expensive foundry business, rather than spin it ...
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A veteran of the semiconductor industry, Lip-Bu Tan has an even longer track record as a technology investor, particularly in ...
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Former board member Lip-Bu Tan is returning to overhaul the chip maker.
Together, we will work hard to restore Intel’s position as a world-class products company, establish ourselves as a ...
Lip-Bu Tan is seen as a “transformative” leader who will move to cut costs. But both halves of Intel’s business require major ...
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