The company has enlisted executive search firm Spencer Stuart to help find a new chief and is evaluating candidates.
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.
Gelsinger spent most of his career at Intel, rising to chief technology officer before leaving to run VMWare in 2012 and then ...
Intel Corp.’s search for a new chief executive officer will focus heavily on outsiders, with the chipmaker considering candidates such as Marvell Technology Inc. head Matt Murphy and former Cadence ...
Gelsinger's sudden departure leaves Intel at a crossroads, grappling with AI missteps and the challenges of its IDM 2.0 ...
Intel on Wednesday explained why its board of directors chose Michelle Johnston Holthaus, a longtime sales and channel leader ...
Interim Intel co-CEO David Zinsner said on Wednesday that the chipmaker’s “core strategy remains intact” and offered further ...
A new boss will have to decide whether to abandon the company’s hopes of becoming a chip-manufacturing leader.
Shares of computer processor maker Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) fell 5.9% in the afternoon session after the company announced the retirement of CEO Pat Gelsinger. While the company searches for his ...
One person, however, is sticking around for the long run. In an interview with Wired's Steven Levy, CEO Tim Cook said it's ...
When legendary former Intel CEO Andy Grove wrote his bestseller “Only the Paranoid Survive” in 1996 about how to predict tech inflection points that might undermine a business, the notion that his ...
Intel's next chief executive officer will have manufacturing expertise as well as experience in the product side of the ...