Anand Chandrasekher resigns from Intel after 24 years, leaves scandal mongers hanging
Posted in: intel, processor, processors, Today's ChiliWell, as tech industry resignations go, this one’s not exactly sensational, but Anand Chandrasekher’s plan to leave Intel is no doubt a popular topic of conversation with chip makers this week. The chief of the company’s Ultra Mobility Group (UMG) and the man behind Atom, apparently resigned “to pursue other interests.” Intel Architecture Group’s Mike Bell and Dave Whalen will co-manage UMG in Chandrasekher’s stead — and that’s about it for sordid details. His resignation isn’t apt to be marked by a Mark Hurd-style scandal, and we have a feeling this is a pretty straight forward changing of the guards, but, then again, we said the same thing when Dirk Meyer left AMD.
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