Skaugen led the charge after Intel reorganized in early 2015 to head the Client Computing Group, which was in charge of processors and modem chips in mobile devices on top of those used in PCs.
Intel said Pat Gelsinger has retired and stepped down from the company’s board of directors.
Gelsinger, whose career has spanned more than 40 years, also stepped down from the company's board, effective Dec. 1, 2024.
Michelle Johnston Holthaus, Intel’s top sales and marketing executive, is taking over as head of the Client Computing Group, the chipmaker’s biggest moneymaker. The move means that Intel’s ...
Intel, meanwhile, reported nearly $30 billion in sales for its "Client Computing Group" in 2023. But that includes not only PC processors, but chips for motherboards, cellular modems, Wi-Fi ...
In Q4, Intel’s Client Computing Group business can regain its momentum thanks to the potential boost in sales caused by the company’s recently launched CPUs. Just recently, Intel launched its ...
Starting this quarter, Intel has changed its reporting structure to include a new segment called "Client Computing Group." It's simply a combination of its PC Client Group and Mobile and ...
The firm operates through the following segments: Client Computing Group (CCG), Data Center and AI (DCAI), Network and Edge (NEX), Mobileye, Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics (AXG), Intel ...