Last week, Intel announced that it was parting ways with its CEO, Bob Swan, and replacing him with Pat Gelsinger, who spent 30 years at the company before leaving and becoming the CEO of VMware. Gelsinger is a well-respected leader and has the engineering background to understand what Intel needs to do to address the significant challenges it is facing. In a closed-door meeting with some employees, The Oregonian reports that Gelsigner laid out one of the most obvious challenges facing Intel:”We have to deliver better products to the PC ecosystem than any possible thing that a lifestyle company in …
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