Intel’s senior VP and chief technology officer Pat Gelsinger recently talked with Journal writer Steve Makris. Gelsinger joined Intel in 1979 and worked his way to his current position 10 years ago, making him the youngest VP in Intel’s history at age 32. He was a key contributor to Intel’s original i286 and i386 chip design teams and holds six industry patents and has more than 20 publications to his credit.
Founded in 1968, Intel is a leading chip maker for computers, cell phones and networking, with 78,000 employees and 2002 revenues of $26.7 Billion US.
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