A 29-year-old entrepreneur with a Ph.D in robotics is looking to shake up the AI chip industry with an innovative approach ...
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Wanna save Intel? Fire the board, bring back Pat, ex-CEO Craig Barrett says"Pat Gelsinger, who ran Intel the last three-plus years — he was abruptly fired two months ago — did a great job ...
Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett is calling for the entire Intel board to be dismissed. Breaking it up would not help Intel.
Barrett, who ran Intel from 1998 to 2005, didn't mince words in his opinion piece published on Fortune, where he expressed a ...
In an op-ed published in Fortune, former Intel CEO Craig Barret argues that Intel's future lies not in breaking the company ...
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Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is already using DeepSeek instead of OpenAI at his startup, Gloovery pricey AI chips. The reaction across the tech industry to DeepSeek’s high-performance, lower-cost model has been wild. Pat Gelsinger, for instance, took to X with glee, posting ...
Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett says Intel shouldn't split its business into two, to battle TSMC it should 'fire the Intel ...
As data center processors from AMD and ARM continue eating into Intel's franchise, the chip giant promotes the lower TCO of ...
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Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger praises DeepSeek, and says the Chinese company has made AI more affordable; his startup chooses it over OpenAIEx-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and also the current chairman of startup Gloo has eventually become a vocal advocate for DeepSeek R1 which is an innovative Chinese open source AI model that is ...
The markets are getting it wrong, this will make AI much more broadly deployed.” As Gelsinger well knows, the story of infotech is that input prices keep falling, and the industry keeps growing.
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