Intel Vice President Ann Kelleher, an engineer charged with restoring the technological lead the company once held, plans to retire by year’s end, setting off a major transition in the company’s ...
An Israeli former vice president of engineering for Intel agreed to dismiss his unlawful termination and retaliation lawsuit against the company without prejudice, according to court documents ...
Intel's semiconductor manufacturing strategy has undergone drastic changes over the past few years, reflecting both ...
Intel VP of Investor Relations, John Pitzer, said when asked about rumors of delay. I tend to wake up every morning trying to fish through rumors that are coming across on social media about Intel ...
This news comes three months after Pat Gelsinger retired and stepped down from the company’s board, with Intel CFO David Zinsner and executive vice president of client relations Michelle ...
The interim leaders "brought the discipline and focus needed to improve our execution, stabilize our performance and position our company for the future," Intel Chairman Frank Yeary said in a public ...
Lip-Bu Tan, a seasoned technology executive, will take on the leadership role next week as the chipmaker pursues a turnaround ...
The Vice President's comments suggest Intel and other US innovators could benefit from measures that help protect valuable intellectual property, especially in artificial intelligence, ensuring ...
Intel is rising on a report that two leading AI names are running manufacturing tests using its chipmaking technology.
an Intel vice president and head of global operations, said in the statement. “This has always been our approach, as it allows us to manage our capital responsibly and adapt to the needs of our ...
Lawyers for Intel and the anonymous plaintiff John Doe, a former vice president of engineering and onetime Israel Defense Forces soldier, dismissed the case in a joint filing in Manhattan federal ...
The plaintiff’s complaint against Intel cited several instances of harassment and violence against Jews in New York City — where the employee resided — to support his ability to proceed with ...