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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan wants the semiconductor company to refocus on its core business units: PCs and data center chips.
CEO Lip-Bu Tan could shed the $5.8 billion NEX division as the chipmaker refocuses on its traditional strongholds.
At a dinner with supply chain partners on May 19, Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, highlighted Taiwan's critical role in the global semiconductor sector, praising it as a key technology and innovation hub ...
Intel shareholders approved a stock reserve plan to attract talent and a $42 million stock award for CEO Lip-Bu Tan, ...
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) edged lower in premarket trading Wednesday after Deutsche Bank restarted coverage on the chipmaker with a ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Intel’s newly appointed CEO, Tan Lip-bu (陳立武), presided over a banquet for suppliers and partners to ...
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Talks about the potential sale of the group, once called NEX in Intel’s financial results, are a part of CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s strategy to focus its tens of thousands of employees on areas in which it ...
In a significant pivot that could reshape Intel’s future, the tech giant is quietly weighing whether to sell off its network ...
Intel is considering a divestment of its Network and Edge Group (NEX) in an effort to streamline its strategy and focus on ...
Intel faces ongoing growth headwinds in client and AI data center markets, losing shares to AMD and Nvidia. Click here to ...