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Intel Appoints Dr. Craig H. Barratt to Board of Directors

Daniel Nenni

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SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) today announced that Craig H. Barratt, Ph.D., 63, has been appointed to its board of directors, effective immediately. Dr. Barratt will serve as an independent director.

Dr. Craig H. Barratt joins Intel's board as an independent director.

Dr. Craig H. Barratt joins Intel's board as an independent director.

“Craig is a highly accomplished technology leader with a proven ability to innovate, scale, and transform businesses,” said Lip-Bu Tan, Intel CEO. “He is a seasoned semiconductor executive with experience at multiple leading-edge technology companies, which will be invaluable as we continue to execute our strategy and capitalize on our long-term growth opportunities.”

“I’m honored to join Intel’s board at such a pivotal time for the company and the industry,” said Dr. Barratt. “Intel’s technology is the foundation of the world’s most important innovations, and I’m excited to help strengthen the company’s engineering excellence and drive the next waves of technological advancement.”

Dr. Barratt brings more than three decades of leadership experience in the semiconductor and technology industries. He previously served as CEO of Atheros Communications, a pioneer in wireless semiconductor technology, where he led the company through a successful IPO and its $3.1 billion acquisition by Qualcomm.

He also previously served as SVP of Intel’s ethernet, photonics and networking businesses, after joining the company following its acquisition of Barefoot Networks, of which he was chief executive officer.

Earlier in his career, Dr. Barratt held senior leadership roles at Google, where he oversaw Google Fiber and other broadband and energy initiatives.

Dr. Barratt currently serves as lead independent director of Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (NASDAQ: ISRG), and as a board member of Astera Labs, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALAB), as well as several private companies.

He holds bachelor’s degrees in electrical engineering and pure mathematics and physics from the University of Sydney, and master’s and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University.

About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) designs and manufactures advanced semiconductors that connect and power the modern world. Every day, our engineers create new technologies that enhance and shape the future of computing to enable new possibilities for every customer we serve. Learn more at intel.com.

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Sophie Metzger
Media Relations
sophie.metzger@intel.com

Source: Intel Corporation
 
Are they not related? Amazing coincidence?

From Google:

"Barrett" and "Barratt" are different spellings of the same surname, with the latter being the more common spelling in the UK and Ireland. The difference is often due to variations in Norman-influenced surnames over time. A famous example of the distinction is a recent bare-knuckle boxing match between Ryan Barrett and Tony Barratt.


Barrett vs Barratt

 
I for one would like CRB back even for a tiny while
Times change. the world changes. Move forward. he would not be successful at Intel.

SAF would not be a successful football (EPL) Manager
Lombardi would not be a successful football coach.
Jack welch would not be successful.

LBT is the right person for this part of Intels story IMO.... no more stories about good ol days.
 
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