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Lip-Bu Tan Lays Out Intel Recovery Plans || Tech Field Day News Rundown: April 2, 2025
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During the keynote for Intel VIsion 2025, new CEO Lip-Bu Tan told the attendees about his vision for the return of Intel. He said that intel needs to attract engineering talent, fix the balance sheet issues, and look at manufacturing processes. One of the biggest ways to take care of those last two that was proposed was Intel spinning off non-core business units. He also asked customers to be "brutally honest" with the company going forward. He also reiterated his focus in going to be on engineering talent, either by hiring new engineers or encouraging former Intel employees to return. This and more on the Tech Field Day News Rundown.
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10:39 - Broadcom Raises Minimum VMware Core Count
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19:48 - CoreWeave IPO Cools Down
26:43 - Broadcom Debuts Networking Chips for AI Workloads
31:06 - Lip-Bu Tan Lays Out Intel Recovery Plans
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