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Intel Opts For Management Shake-up
TechWeekEurope UK (Jan 23 2012)
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Intel has undertaken a shake-up of its top management team, just days after it posted record revenues for 2011.
As the giant chip maker moves into its new fiscal year, it will have new leaders of its PC and data center groups, a new COO, a new CIO and a new chief product officer, and President and CEO Paul Otellini will have several executives who at one time reported to Board Vice Chairman Andy Bryant report directly to him.
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