The action is viewed as a modest but significant attempt to raise staff morale in the wake of recent budget cuts.
That's according to a report from the New York Times, detailing how Paul Otellini, Intel's chief executive from 2005 to 2013, ...
Intel is set to resume free coffee and tea for employees following substantial layoffs as part of broader cost-cutting ...
In 2013, Intel’s former CEO Paul Otellini had even admitted that he regretted his decision of passing over a deal with Apple to design and manufacture chips for the iPhone, as intel had assumed the ...
Intel potentially faces a similar situation as it considers bringing in executive talent from outside in order to broaden the company’s portfolio and prepare for CEO Paul Otellini’s expected ...
Intel has brought back free coffee and tea at its work sites, a perk that was eliminated last summer as part of the company’s ...
Intel has struggled to stay competitive in recent years, causing it to layoff thousands of employees and slash employee perks ...
Credit: Getty Images In 2005, Intel CEO Paul Otellini surprised the company's board. According to a report from the New York Times, he suggested that Intel buy Nvidia for "as much as" $20 billion.
Paul Otellini, Intel’s chief executive at the time, presented the board with a startling idea: Buy Nvidia, a Silicon Valley upstart known for chips used for computer graphics. The price tag ...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger inherited a troubled company that had lost its edge in manufacturing skills and had ceded to rivals ...
Former Intel CEO Paul Otellini presented the idea of Intel buying Nvidia, but the board resisted it, according to a new report. Back then, in 2005, AMD and ATi were two separate companies ...