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Religion News Service on MSNFormer Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger hopes Gloo can make AI a force for good — and for GodGelsinger, a former tech CEO and advocate for ethical uses of AI, has long been involved with Gloo, a tech platform that ...
Gloo, a Boulder, Colorado-based firm that offers technology tools to Christian churches and other faith groups, said on ...
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Patrick P Gelsinger education qualification: From Lincoln Tech to Stanford, the making of an Intel legendPatrick (Pat) Gelsinger—sounds like a name you’ve heard before, right? The tech world recently buzzed with news of his retirement as CEO of Intel. Rumors have been swirling that he was forced ...
Pat Gelsinger has retired as CEO of Intel effective December 1st, the company announced Monday. Gelsinger, a Berks County native, started at Intel in 1979 and was the company's first chief ...
The virtualization giant says Gelsinger made a ‘personal decision’ to resign from the board of the company he previously led, ‘given the demands of his new position as CEO of Intel.’ ...
From having Intel’s Andy Grove as his mentor to being voted the No. 1 CEO in America, here are seven things you need to know about VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger as he leaves to head Intel.
After a little over three months, Intel has a new CEO to replace ousted former CEO Pat Gelsinger. Intel's board announced that Lip-Bu Tan will begin as Intel CEO on March 18, taking over from ...
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Apollo eyes $5 billion stake in Intel amid market strugglesSince Patrick P. Gelsinger took over as CEO, Intel has embarked on an expensive overhaul aimed at diversifying its product ...
The proposal Gelsinger and others will present is likely to include plans to further reduce Intel's capital spending on factory expansion. Why Intel wants Congress to move chip production back to ...
Can the federal Chips Act and a push for domestic production in the U.S. help? Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks with WSJ editor Thorold Barker at The Wall Street Journal’s Tech Live conference.
In public, TSMC downplayed the comments, with its founder calling Gelsinger "a bit rude." Privately, TSMC said it would no longer honor the discount, the sources said: about 40% off the $23,000 ...
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