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Cadence Design CEO Lip-Bu Tan delivers the key-note address during the CDN Live conference in Bangalore on November 19, 2009.
TechIntel’s new CEO stands to reap more than $400 million—but he’ll have to jump over massive hurdles to get it
By Amanda GerutMarch 18, 2025
From left: Wiz co-founder and CEO Assaf Rappaport, Thrive Capital investor Philip Clark, and Fortune’s Allie Garfinkle at the 2024 Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Park City, Utah. (Photo: Steve Vargo/Fortune)
NewslettersAlphabet and Wiz, kissing in a tree, K-I-S-S…
By Andrew NuscaMarch 18, 2025
Intel’s new CEO gets pay package valued at about $69 million
LeadershipIntel’s new CEO gets pay package valued at about $69 million
By Ian King and BloombergMarch 15, 2025
Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week, March 8-14, 2025
LeadershipFortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week, March 8-14, 2025
By Fortune EditorsMarch 14, 2025
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan
NewslettersMeet Intel’s new CEO: Lip-Bu Tan
By Andrew NuscaMarch 13, 2025
Intel’s incoming Malaysian-born CEO is the latest Fortune 500 semiconductor exec to hail from Asia
TechIntel’s incoming Malaysian-born CEO is the latest Fortune 500 semiconductor exec to hail from Asia
By Lionel LimMarch 13, 2025
Intel found someone brave enough to be its new CEO—but is Lip-Bu Tan a change maker or more of the same?
TechIntel found someone brave enough to be its new CEO—but is Lip-Bu Tan a change maker or more of the same?
By Alexei OreskovicMarch 12, 2025
Chris Cox, chief product officer at Meta, during an event in San Francisco on May 9, 2024. (Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersWhat we know about Meta’s first in-house AI training chip (so far)
By Andrew NuscaMarch 12, 2025
Former Google CEO and chairman Eric Schmidt during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California on May 2, 2023. (Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)
NewslettersThe problem with a ‘Manhattan Project’ for AGI
By Andrew NuscaMarch 7, 2025
From left: U.S. President Donald Trump and TSMC CEO C.C. Wei at the White House in Washington, D.C. on March 3, 2025. (Photo: Samuel Corum/Sipa/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersTSMC makes a $100 billion bet
By Andrew NuscaMarch 4, 2025
Intel is back—stop talking about breaking it up: Craig Barrett
CommentaryIntel is back—stop talking about breaking it up: Craig Barrett
By Craig BarrettFebruary 28, 2025
Intel was set to open a multibillion-dollar Ohio semiconductor plant in 2025. It’s now delayed several years thanks to a CEO departure and other setbacks
TechIntel was set to open a multibillion-dollar Ohio semiconductor plant in 2025. It’s now delayed several years thanks to a CEO departure and other setbacks
By The Associated Press and Bruce ShipkowskiFebruary 28, 2025
Trump wants TSMC to take over Intel’s plants. That’s a terrible idea—here’s what needs to happen instead
CommentaryTrump wants TSMC to take over Intel’s plants. That’s a terrible idea—here’s what needs to happen instead
By David B. Yoffie, Reed Hundt, Charlene Barshefsky and James PlummerFebruary 26, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman during the AI Action Summit in Paris, France, on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025. (Photo: Nathan Laine/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersHow OpenAI will fend off Elon Musk
By Andrew NuscaFebruary 19, 2025
Intel’s former CFO-turned-CEO Bob Swan speaks at a conference.
LeadershipWhy the CFO mindset can clash with CEO demands
By Lily Mae LazarusFebruary 17, 2025
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