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Intel's next CEO could be Lip-Bu Tan, a former member of the board who reportedly clashed with Gelsinger about strategyIntel is actively seeking a new CEO following the resignation of Pat Gelsinger, who resigned on Monday. The board is considering several candidates, including former board member Lip-Bu Tan ...
Pat Gelsinger, for instance, took to X with glee, posting, “Thank you DeepSeek team.” Wisdom is learning the lessons we thought we already knew. DeepSeek reminds us of three important ...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger voted for shares of his chip company the day before voters went to the polls. Gelsinger paid $251,200 ...
VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger is planning to leave the company once Dell closes its acquisition of EMC, multiple sources with knowledge of the executive's plans told CRN on Tuesday. Tony Bates ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said that "the markets are getting it wrong" after investors drove a panic sell-off in top AI stocks in ...
At his company's annual customer conference in August, VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger, 57, was sporting what he called a “badass tattoo” showing off the name of the company he’s run since 2012.
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger praised R1 for its innovative potential and emphasized the importance of affordability, resourcefulness, and openness in computing history. Gelsinger’s current ...
Can the federal Chips Act and a push for domestic production in the U.S. help? Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks with WSJ editor Thorold Barker at The Wall Street Journal’s Tech Live conference.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger on the culture behind his turnaround plan One year in, Intel’s chief discusses progress on inclusion, what’s left to accomplish, and the company’s $20 billion ...
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said the "markets are getting it wrong" after a sell-off in top AI stocks in response to China's DeepSeek.I-HWA CHENG/ Getty Images DeepSeek's new AI model has ...
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