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- Lip-Bu Tan - Wikipedia
Lip-Bu Tan (Chinese: 陈立武; pinyin: Chén Lìwǔ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Li̍p-Bú; born November 12, 1959) is a Malaysian-born American business executive and entrepreneur, who has served as the chief executive officer of Intel since 2025 [3]
- Lip-Bu Tan - Intel Corporation | LinkedIn
· Experience: Intel Corporation · Education: Carnegie Mellon University · Location: San Jose · 500+ connections on LinkedIn View Lip-Bu Tan’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community
- Intel Appoints Lip-Bu Tan as Chief Executive Officer
Lip-Bu Tan was appointed chief executive officer of Intel Corporation in March 2025 He also serves on the company’s board of directors Zinsner will remain executive vice president and chief financial officer, and Johnston Holthaus will remain CEO of Intel Products
- 13 things about Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan - CONAN Daily
Lip-Bu Tan (陳立武) is a Malaysian-American entrepreneur, venture capitalist and business executive born in Muar, Johor, Malaysia His mother was a teacher while his father served as the chief editor of the Malaysian Chinese daily newspaper Nanyang Siang Pau
- Everything you need to know about Lip-Bu Tan, Intel’s new CEO
Intel has announced its new CEO in the wake of Pat Gelsinger's retirement, naming former board member Lip-Bu Tan as its new leader months after he quit – reportedly over frustrations on the direction the struggling chip maker was taking
- Who is Lip-Bu Tan, Intel’s new CEO? | Reuters
Intel tapped former board member Lip-Bu Tan as its CEO on Wednesday, as the struggling American chipmaking icon attempts to emerge from one of its bleakest periods
- Who Is Lip-Bu Tan, Intel’s New Turnaround CEO? | Observer
Lip-Bu Tan, a semiconductor veteran who formerly served on Intel's board, will take the reins as the chipmaker's new chief executive
- Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan announces layoffs: Read the full letter he . . . - MSN
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has announced sweeping restructuring measures including layoffs, management cuts, and an expanded return-to-office mandate as the struggling chipmaker attempts to regain its
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