Nokia said on Monday that Justin Hotard, the leader of Intel's data center and AI segment, will replace outgoing CEO Pekka Lundmark on April 1.
Over the last two years, Intel has cut 23,00 jobs, which corresponds to around 17 percent of the workforce, reducing the company's total number of employees to around 108,900. The size of the ...
His sudden exit leaves another top job vacant at Intel as the chipmaker continues a prolonged search for a new CEO.
As per the report, this adds to the lump sum of 1,000 jobs cut at the site since January 2023. Since the end of 2022, Intel’s global workforce has shrunk by 23,000 employees, including ...
The move was made amid cash flow issues that led Intel to suspend dividend payments and initiate job cuts across its operations globally. The partial pause is likely to only affect Intel’s new ...
Hotard’s experience at Intel gives him expertise in a business Nokia’s hoped will spur growth. Nokia has in recent years struggled with low operator investment into the next generation 5G ...