Will Chief Executive Paul Otellini rush in where has hesitated to tread? The processor maker is in discussions with television companies to deliver the kind of interactive television service many have long speculated is working on, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday. The “virtual cable operator” wouldn’t just use set top boxes with ’s processors. [...]
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Intel CEO Paul Otellini is getting ready to leave the company, and analysts say this could be a good change for the world’s largest chip maker. Intel announced on Monday that Otellini, 62, will retire in May after nearly four decade... Read Post
The president and chief executive of Intel, Paul Otellini, has decided to retire in May after 40 years with the company. The company said it would prepare to transition to a new leader over the next six months. Read Post
In a wide-ranging interview, Intel Chief Executive Paul Otellini talks about Intel's move into processors for smaller machines, the company's new chip plant in China, the challenges of programming many-core processors and the econ... Read Post