The lawsuit accuses Pat Gelsinger, the former chief executive ... allowed misleading statements about Intel Foundry Services (IFS) growth potential, obscuring substantial operating losses and ...
The news comes just a day after Intel's Pat Gelsinger joined EMC as president and COO of Information Infrastructure Products. At Intel, Gelsinger served as senior vice president and co-general ...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger voted for shares of his chip company the day before voters went to the polls. Gelsinger paid $251,200 ...
It’s a great opportunity and one that Intel is well-positioned to participate in,’ Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said on the ... PSG [Programmable Solutions Group], IFS [Intel Foundry Services ...
(Reuters) - Intel Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger ... business. Gelsinger has moved Intel's manufacturing unit into what is now called Intel Foundry Services (IFS) that operates as a business ...
Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger, right, holds an Gaudi3 chip. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg) Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said the company's disappointing financial guidance reflects some overall weakness in ...
Pat Gelsinger's exit as Intel's chief executive has laid bare a fundamental clash between his vision and that of the board. Gelsinger pushed to ramp up capital spending, expand advanced chipmaking ...
Pat Gelsinger, who was ousted as CEO of the company just last December, was one of the key people who led Intel to achieve its recent technological breakthroughs that might put it on par with TSMC.
More than two months ago, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) made a surprising move. It pushed CEO Pat Gelsinger out the door. The board of directors did so without lining up a replacement and named two interim ...
"At the end of the day, you need leading-edge products, innovation, and execution, none of which we saw during Pat Gelsinger's reign," said Hans Mosesmann, an analyst at Rosenblatt Securities.
The markets are getting it wrong, this will make AI much more broadly deployed.” As Gelsinger well knows, the story of infotech is that input prices keep falling, and the industry keeps growing.
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) on Thursday afternoon will deliver its first earnings report of the post-Pat Gelsinger interregnum, with company watchers eager to learn what comes next. The chipmaker ...