Intel on Wednesday (Mar 12) named former board member and chip industry veteran Tan Lip-Bu as its CEO and signalled the struggling but storied chipmaker was unlikely to split up its chip-design ...
Founder, chairman and former secretary-general Dr Tan Cheng Bock was also re-elected to the party's central executive committee (CEC). Of the 14 members of the previous CEC, six were re-elected ...
Intel’s new CEO Lip-Bu Tan seems ready to get right to work to turn around the struggling company. The semiconductor giant’s new executive is considering sweeping changes for the company’s ...
Intel has appointed Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, replacing Pat Gelsinger. Tan, who previously served as CEO of Cadence Design Systems, shared his vision to restore Intel's position in the industry.
SINGAPORE – The possibility of Tan Boon Liat Building being demolished is a “very sad” one for Mrs Judy Chok, the widow of architect Chok Yan Hoi, who designed the building in the 1970s.
“I am honored to join Intel as CEO,” said Tan, 65, in a statement. “I have tremendous respect and admiration for this iconic company, and I see significant opportunities to remake our ...
SAN FRANCISCO: Intel on Wednesday announced tech industry veteran Lip-Bu Tan as its new chief executive, boosting shares of the US computer chipmaker struggling to catch up in the AI race.
The company announced Wednesday that it has named longtime tech investor and semiconductor industry executive Lip-Bu Tan as chief executive, after former CEO Pat Gelsinger resigned in December.
Born in Malaysia in 1959, Mr Tan was raised in Singapore, where he attended Nanyang University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Physics. He later pursued a Master of Science in Nuclear ...
Yesterday, on 13 March, the following letter was delivered to the Hon. Tony Burke MP, Minister for the Arts. The letter remains open for further signatures, supporting urgent action by Minister Burke ...
Intel has ruled the market for central processing units since the 1980s. But rival AMD overtook Intel in market value last year, thanks in part to an expensive bet on chip design. WSJ’s Asa ...
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