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    Intel Challenges ongoing, director Lip-Bu Tan leaving, who could turn Intel around

    Intel BoD really needs young blood. Someone bold and shrewd who understands where cutting edge tech is going and what customers really need. Intel is top heavy and has too many execs who gained their experience in bygone era of Wintel duopoly. They cannot lead because they do not understand what...
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    Microsoft and Nvidia are now the world’s most valuable companies. How Intel—once the top chipmaker—blew its shot to be one of them

    You cannot compare Otellini to Huang, or for that matter Jobs, or Bezos. After Moore and then Grove left, Intel was destined to falter. Intel ran out of great ideas and is unable to attract cream of the crop talent. Without these two ingredients it ain't gonna go anywhere.
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