Patrick Moorhead, CEO and chief analyst of Moor Insights & Strategy, has expressed strong support for CEO Pat Gelsinger ...
Pat Gelsinger took the reins as Intel CEO three years ago with hopes of reviving the American industrial icon. Intel had a ...
Now I’m incredibly excited to begin this new chapter of my journey at Intel, returning home after so many years,’ says outgoing VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger in a final message to VMware employees ...
CEO Pat Gelsinger said Thursday's third-quarter earnings provided "optimism for what's to come" in an interview with Yahoo ...
Intel's Pat Gelsinger says that the company hopes to win back Apple's business, but it will need to create a better chip than Apple Silicon to do it. The global chip shortage will continue to ...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has announced that the company will abandon the on-package memory approach used in its Lunar Lake ...
In March 2022, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was a guest at President Biden's State of the Union address, highlighting Intel's pivotal role in revitalizing semiconductor manufacturing in... In July 2022 ...
In a call with analysts, CEO Pat Gelsinger attributed their slower uptake to software related to Gaudi and a recent transition from the second to third generation of the chip. While the upbeat ...
Intel’s current mobile processor, Lunar Lake, will be a “one off” design that incorporates memory inside the package, Intel chief executive Pat Gelsinger said during a conference call on ...
Patrick Moorhead, CEO and chief analyst of Moor Insights & Strategy, has expressed strong support for CEO Pat Gelsinger following Intel Corp. INTC posting impressive third-quarter earnings.
(Reuters) - Pat Gelsinger took the reins as Intel CEO three years ago with hopes of reviving the American industrial icon. He soon made a big mistake. Intel had a sweet deal going with Taiwan’s ...
Intel declined to make Gelsinger available for an interview. “Pat is leading one of the largest, boldest and most consequential corporate turnarounds in American business history,” Intel said ...