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VMware's Pat Gelsinger to return to Intel as CEO

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Pat Gelsinger, who today was named chief executive officer of Intel Corporation, effective Feb. 15, 2021, sent the following note to all Intel employees:

I am thrilled and humbled to be returning to Intel as CEO. I was 18 years old when I joined Intel, fresh out of the Lincoln Technical Institute. Over the next 30 years of my tenure at Intel, I had the honor to be mentored at the feet of Grove, Noyce and Moore. Intel then helped me continue my education at Santa Clara University and Stanford University. The company also gave me the opportunity to work on the forefront of silicon innovation with the best and brightest talent in the industry.

My experience at Intel has shaped my entire career, and I am forever grateful to this company. To come back “home” to Intel in the role of CEO during what is such a critical time for innovation, as we see the digitization of everything accelerating, will be the greatest honor of my career.

I have tremendous regard for the company’s rich history and the powerful technologies created here that have transformed, and continue to transform, the world’s digital infrastructure. We have incredible talent and remarkable technical expertise that is the envy of the industry.

I look forward to working with all of you to continue to shape the future of technology. While Intel’s history is rich, the transformation from a CPU to multi-architecture XPU company is exciting and our opportunity as a world-leading semiconductor manufacturer is greater than it’s ever been. I will be sharing more in the near-term about my vision and strategy for Intel, but I know we can continue to accelerate innovation, strengthen our core business and create value for our shareholders, customers and employees.

I want to extend my gratitude to Bob for his leadership and significant contributions to Intel through this critical period of transformation. I welcome his counsel and ongoing guidance through the transition period to make it as seamless as possible for our customers and all of you.

I’m sure you will have many questions about what is to come, and I look forward to hearing them, even if I won’t have all the answers on day one. I can’t wait to resume this journey with all of you.

- Pat
 
If that doesn't tell you what Dell is doing with VMware...I don't know what does!
Yup, spin off coming I imagine.

I work for VMware, and Pat is great so I'm sad to see him go. It's good for Intel to get an engineer at the help though - they need all the help they can get right now.
 
I work for VMware too - they relocated my family from UK to US. Shame to see him go. I see the stock price has taken a tumble :(
 
I work for VMware too - they relocated my family from UK to US. Shame to see him go. I see the stock price has taken a tumble :(
It’ll bounce back. Pending a lengthy visit to Australia, my plan is to hopefully move there into a similar role in the future, Covid dependent of course. What’s your role?
 
I'm the Senior Manager of Infrastructure Services for WorkspaceONE UEM, my team basically run all the datacenters globally for the product to sit on. I actually started with AirWatch back in 2010 (5 of us) before VMW bought us in 2013 so I've got a ton of shares :)
 
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