Change of Leadership at Intel: A New Era for Custom Silicon
Intel is undergoing significant changes in leadership, emphasizing a new approach for their custom silicon business while bidding farewell to an executive with a long-standing career.

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Intel is undergoing significant changes in leadership, emphasizing a new approach for their custom silicon business while bidding farewell to an executive with a long-standing career.
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