Intel has announced significant leadership changes to drive innovation and growth. Jim Johnson, a 40-year veteran of the company, has been appointed as Senior Vice President and Chief of the Client Computing Group (CCG), a key business unit at Intel. Johnson has been serving as the interim leader of CCG and has been responsible for the development of new products.
In parallel, Kevan Krysler has taken over as the head of the Data Center Group, Shrenik Bachhav has been appointed as the head of the new Central Engineering Group, and Nagakumar Nagayam has been tasked with overseeing both technology operations and Foundry Services within Intel Foundry.
Meanwhile, Michelle Johnston Holthaus, who has spent three decades at Intel, has left the company but will remain as a strategic advisor during the transition period.
Intel's leadership changes are aimed at accelerating innovation and driving growth in key areas, including client computing, data center, and foundry services. The company's new leadership team is well-positioned to drive these initiatives and capitalize on emerging opportunities in the tech industry.