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Intel Chairman Frank Yeary retires, Craig Barrat to become the new chairman of the Board of Directors

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The man who tried to split Intel retires from the board of directors.

Intel Chairman Frank Yeary retires, Craig Barrat to become the new chairman of the Board of Directors

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Intel late on Tuesday announced that its board of directors had elected Dr. Craig H. Barratt as independent chairman, who will assume his role in mid-May after the company's Annual Stockholders’ Meeting. Craig H. Barratt, who has an engineering background, will replace Frank D. Yeary, who will retire from Intel's BoD after spending around 17 years there.

Barrat replaces Frank D. Yeary, who has a financial background and who once tried to split Intel into products and manufacturing companies and then get rid of the company's manufacturing assets. Instead of splitting Intel, Craig H. Barratt seems to envision the company as an integrated devices manufacturer with rigorous execution.

"With a stronger balance sheet, meaningful progress across our roadmap — including Intel 18A and 14A — and a clear path forward under Lip-Bu, this is the appropriate time for me to step down as chair and from the board and transition leadership to a new independent chair,” said Yeary.

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Anton Shilov
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Anton Shilov is a contributing writer at Tom’s Hardware. Over the past couple of decades, he has covered everything from CPUs and GPUs to supercomputers and from modern process technologies and latest fab tools to high-tech industry trends.

  • Dustyboy1492
    Nice to see, Yeary's tenure has seen Intel faulter significantly, time for new blood and a return to engineering leadership.
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  • User of Computers
    Finally someone competent to lead the board!
    Reply
  • thestryker
    They needed to get rid of Yeary with Swan (realistically earlier, but this would have been a good time too) and maybe we'd be looking at a different Intel today. While I'd have rather Intel stuck to more of Gelsinger's trajectory hopefully this means the board will not get in Lip-Bu Tan's way as much.
    Reply
  • JRStern
    Dustyboy1492 said:
    Nice to see, Yeary's tenure has seen Intel faulter significantly, time for new blood and a return to engineering leadership.
    Understatement of the week, at least.
    Reply
  • JRStern
    User of Computers said:
    Finally someone competent to lead the board!
    That would be nice.
    Reply

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