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Intel’s new chief promises ‘cultural change’ at chipmaker

Last updated: March 31, 2025 6:11 pm
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Intel’s New CEO Promises Culture Change

Intel’s new chief executive, Lip-Bu Tan, has announced a major “culture change” at the US semiconductor company. Tan, a seasoned investor in the sector and former CEO of chip software company Cadence, took the helm at Intel in March. He emphasized the importance of attracting top talent, fostering customer relationships, and streamlining bureaucracy to drive innovation.

During a company conference in Las Vegas, Tan highlighted the Trump administration’s support for Intel as they strive to maintain US semiconductor leadership. He acknowledged the need for a shift in the company’s culture towards one that prioritizes innovation and agility, likening Intel to a “day-one start-up.”

Tan acknowledged the detrimental effects of bureaucracy on innovation and stated that his primary focus would be to recruit the best talent in the industry. Intel has already made significant workforce reductions and plans to divest non-core businesses to revitalize its operations.

The Future of Intel

Tan reaffirmed Intel’s commitment to chip manufacturing, despite calls from investors to divest from the business. He stressed the importance of building strong relationships with key customers to drive growth and innovation. While he did not disclose specific partners, potential collaborations with companies like Nvidia and Apple could be on the horizon.

The Trump administration has expressed interest in supporting Intel, with Tan planning to leverage government assistance to propel the company forward. As Intel faces stiff competition in the semiconductor and AI chip design space, Tan acknowledged the need to learn from past mistakes and reposition the company for success.

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