Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is in line to receive millions of dollars in severance following his decision to step down from the struggling chipmaker, according to company filings.
Intel’s current mobile processor, Lunar Lake, will be a “one off” design that incorporates memory inside the package, Intel ...
Just moments later, Gelsinger had a literal curtain drop to unveil a dozen upcoming AI PCs. Several of them were running the latest chip from Intel, the star of the show that day: Lunar Lake.
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger took to social media to invite people to pray and fast for the chipmaker's employees, saying the company is going through a "difficult period." ...
Pat Gelsinger (@PGelsinger ... and leaks suggest the largest die containing the CPU and NPU cores will have a surface area of around 114 square millimeters. At a defect rate of 0.4 defects ...
On the earnings call, CEO Pat Gelsinger was asked about the ... more traditional way with memory off-package and the CPU, GPU ...
Intel has announced that CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired. The executive, who first joined Intel in 1979 at 18 years old, is being replaced by David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger retired unexpectedly Monday morning, leaving the company where he built his career as it faced unprecedented struggles.
Intel is in a shake-up. Its next leaders will have to take on the challenges of catching up in the AI race and navigating Donald Trump.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger delivers a speech in June. Intel’s CEO Pat Gelsinger retired effective immediately Sunday. David Zinsner, the company’s chief financial officer, and Michelle Johnston Holthaus, ...
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