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Brian Krzanich, Intel Corp.’s next chief executive officer, said he’s already sold the company’s board on a plan to move more quickly into mobile-device chips.
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Intel Corp., the world’s largest chipmaker, named Chief Operating Officer Brian Krzanich as chief executive officer, leaning on an insider to accelerate a shift toward mobile devices as the personal-computer age wanes.
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Intel Corp., seeking a replacement for departing Chief Executive Officer Paul Otellini, needs a candidate with credentials internal contenders lack: a record of success in the market for mobile-device semiconductors.
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Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama will try to jump-start economic links this week as Russia’s president travels to Silicon Valley and Washington, building on improved political ties after the U.S. “reset” relations.
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Intel Corp., the world’s largest semiconductor maker, promoted Brian Krzanich to chief operating officer, elevating a possible successor to Chief Executive Officer Paul Otellini.
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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger compared Russia to a gold mine of economic opportunity as he led a trade mission to Moscow.
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Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Paul Otellini will retire in May, in a surprise move three years before mandatory retirement, after failing to equip the world’s largest semiconductor maker for a shift toward mobile devices and away from the personal computers it long dominated.
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Intel Corp. Chairman Jane Shaw said the world’s largest chipmaker needs more diversity on its board to reflect its growing reliance on overseas markets.
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Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Paul Otellini said Chief Operating Officer Brian Krzanich is one of “a stable of strong candidates” to eventually replace him.
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