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Wanna save Intel? Fire the board, bring back Pat, ex-CEO Craig Barrett says"Pat Gelsinger, who ran Intel the last three-plus years — he was abruptly fired two months ago — did a great job ...
Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett is calling for the entire Intel board to be dismissed. Breaking it up would not help Intel.
Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett has come out swinging against Intel’s current board of directors, openly criticizing their proposal to split the company into smaller divisions and sell parts of the ...
In a way, what happened at chip stock Intel (INTC) was good news. At least, that seems to be how investors are interpreting it. Intel is ...
Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) shares are trading higher Monday following reports suggesting NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Broadcom ...
Tencent's Yuanbao AI chatbot has overtaken DeepSeek as China's most downloaded iPhone app, intensifying the AI rivalry.
The shenanigans at Intel have got the investor community in a fluster. They know there’s going to be an opportunity to make money if a deal is done to ...
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TSMC plans $100B US expansion that Trump hails without clarifying tariff plansUS Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated TSMC's expansion won’t be subsidized. And by making the chips in the US, they won't be subject to the taxes Trump has been threatening on imported ...
Craig’s proven track record of scaling high-growth technology companies and driving breakthrough innovations at industry leaders like Atheros, Google, and Qualcomm makes him an invaluable addition to ...
The new model offers up to twice the performance of the M1 version, enhanced graphics, and improved AI capabilities.
NVIDIA and Broadcom are running manufacturing tests with Intel and its new 18A process node, with AMD still thinking about ...
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PCMag on MSNT-Mobile’s Parent Company Set to Launch AI PhoneDeutsche Telekom plans to release an app-free phone that relies on an AI assistant to run tasks like ordering a taxi or ...
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