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By Eduardo Baptista, Stephen Nellis and Max A. Cherney BEIJING/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lip-Bu Tan, the man chosen to lead ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has made hundreds of investments in Chinese companies over decades through Walden International, the San ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan lost around $5 million in value when Intel stocks dropped from around $24 per share to less than $19.
During the Intel Vision conference, Tan also said he would focus on boosting Intel’s chip foundry work and recruiting quality ...
Under my leadership, Intel will be an engineering-focused company,” Tan said at the Intel Vision conference this week.
As Intel embarks on this transformative journey under Tan's new leadership, the industry will be watching closely to see how ...
"We had been too slow to adapt and to meet your needs," Lip-Bu Tan said of Intel's customers on Monday.
Lip-Bu Tan wants to turn the fortunes of the chip-making behemoth around, and promises a startup-flavored transformation.
Intel is resurrecting the classic “Intel Inside” marketing strategy you may remember from the 90s. The nostalgic branding was ...
At a recent Intel conference, Tan made no mention of breaking up the company, and said that Intel will launch new products ...
He ’ s only been on the job for two weeks, but newly appointed Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan gave a major speech at a partner ...
SMIC did not respond to a Reuters request for comment. The firm remains invested in 20 funds and companies alongside Chinese government funds or state-owned enterprises, according to Chinese corporate ...