Q&A with ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger on the “decay” at Intel, the Chip Act's terrible execution, the irony of Lip-Bu Tan broadly following his strategy, and more
Michael Acton / Financial Times :
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger joins VC firm Playground Global as a GP and the board of portfolio startup xLight, which develops lasers for chip manufacturing
Jordan Novet / CNBC :
A look at Intel's problems, starting with 2016's 10nm node: 7/11 board members have no chip experience, most CEO options are worse than Pat Gelsinger, and more
Intel's board is incompetent and its horrible decisions over the decades are going to push it towards death.
Pat Gelsinger was dealt a bad hand by Intel's board, which gave him just three years to execute a turnaround despite challenging timing and circumstances
M.G. Siegler / Spyglass :
A look at Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's failed rescue strategy; since Gelsinger took over in February 2021, Nvidia added $3T in market cap while Intel lost $150B
Pat Gelsinger was one of the chip pioneer's true believers. After his rescue strategy failed, the board lost confidence in him.
Pat Gelsinger's retirement opens the door for Intel to consider fresh deal options, including splitting factory and product-design divisions and selling Altera
Like many, we woke to the news yesterday that Intel's CEO Pat Gelsinger is retiring. Financial Times : Intel's next boss faces a leap into the unknown Craig Hale / TechRadar : Pat Gelsinger retires as...
Sources: Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was given the option to retire or be removed after the board lost confidence in his plans to turn around Intel
- Gelsinger was given the option to retire or be removed — Company's CFO and product CEO to serve as interim leaders
Intel says CEO Pat Gelsinger retired and left its board on December 1, and names CFO David Zinsner and Client Computing Group GM Michelle Holthaus as co-CEOs
Intel has announced that CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired, effective December 1, and stepped down from the company's board of directors.
Dozens of sources share how Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger fumbled the company's revival, including offending TSMC with Taiwan comments and losing a deep TSMC discount
Forget having the wrong fab and SKUs and now having to try to claw back so much market share: where's their vaunted organizational IQ? — Intel's market cap is down 66% but even that is on past glory...
Source: Pat Gelsinger aims to offer ideas to Intel's board to cut capex spending and more, like halting the $32B chip plant project in Germany or selling Altera
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and key executives are expected to present a plan later this month to the company's board of directors …