Intel Corporation today announced that its board of directors has appointed Lip-Bu Tan, an accomplished technology leader with deep semiconductor industry experience, as Chief Executive Officer ...
Intel has ruled the market for central processing units since the 1980s. But rival AMD overtook Intel in market value last year, thanks in part to an expensive bet on chip design. WSJ’s Asa ...
Lip-Bu Tan, who is set to take over as Intel’s chief executive next week, is a veteran of the semiconductor industry who has an even longer track record as a technology investor, particularly in ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lip-Bu Tan may be one of the most powerful technology executives you've never heard of. As he steps into one of the highest-profile jobs on the planet, CEO of troubled ...
The company announced Wednesday that it has named longtime tech investor and semiconductor industry executive Lip-Bu Tan as chief executive, after former CEO Pat Gelsinger resigned in December.
Intel has named veteran semiconductor executive Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, effective March 18, 2025. The announcement comes after a turbulent period for the company, which saw a sharp decline in ...
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NEW YORK, March 12 (Reuters) - Oil prices rose 2% on Wednesday, as U.S. government data showed tighter-than-expected oil and fuel inventories, though investors kept an eye on mounting fears of a U ...
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Oil prices slipped on Thursday after a surge in the previous session on a larger-than-expected draw in U.S. gasoline stocks, as markets weighed macroeconomic concerns against firm near-term demand.