Intel, Craig Barrett and Pat Gelsinger
Computerworld · 3d
Breaking up Intel is the ‘dumbest idea’ around: Former CEO Craig Barett
In a blistering critique, former Intel CEO and Chairman Craig Barrett has strongly opposed breaking the company into separate design and foundry units, arguing that Intel’s recent technological resurgence positions it to challenge TSMC’s dominance in the semiconductor industry without corporate dismantling.
DIGITIMES · 3d
Former Intel CEO Craig Barret urges rehiring Pat Gelsinger to lead Intel's resurgence
In an op-ed published in Fortune, former Intel CEO Craig Barret argues that Intel's future lies not in breaking the company into separate design and manufacturing units, but in restoring strong, experienced leadership at its helm.
Benzinga · 3d
'Fire The Intel Board,' Says Former CEO Craig Barrett As He Pushes Back On Breakup Plans, Urges Focus On Chipmaking Wins
Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett has criticized proposals to split the company, blaming the board for its decline and arguing that firing them and reinstating Pat Gelsinger would be a smarter move as Intel fights to regain its competitive edge against TSMC and Broadcom amid financial struggles and production delays.
Intel wins something
Intel defeats shareholder lawsuit over foundry losses, $32 billion plunge
Intel won the dismissal of a shareholder lawsuit accusing the chipmaker of fraudulently concealing problems in its foundry business, leading to job cuts and a dividend suspension that wiped out more than $32 billion of market value in one day.
Intel is making strides in its bid to become a true player in the contract chip manufacturing business. Sources familiar with ...
In recent years, Intel (INTC) stock has struggled to deliver what investors want most: returns. Management shakeups, ...
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