Intel's incoming CEO Lip-Bu Tan is considering major changes to the company's chip manufacturing and AI strategies to revive the struggling tech giant.
Sources revealed that Tan aims to restructure Intel's approach to AI and implement staff cuts to streamline operations, focusing on addressing slow-moving middle management.
One of Tan's core priorities is revamping Intel's manufacturing operations, which have expanded to include producing semiconductors for external clients like Nvidia.
The changes come as Intel looks to regain its competitive edge after a decade of missed opportunities in smartphone chips and AI processors, allowing competitors such as Arm Holdings and Nvidia to dominate.
At a recent town hall, Tan told employees that the company would need to make 'tough decisions' to improve performance. Intel's shares rose over 8% following his appointment, as investors await further details on his plans.
Tan's immediate focus includes bolstering Intel Foundry's performance and attracting new customers in sectors such as AI and robotics.
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