Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Cringely: Otellini was forced out by Intel board thanks to Apple’s decision to abandon Intel chips


“Paul Otellini this week resigned his position as CEO of Intel as I'm sure you've already heard or read. Analysts and pundits are weighing-in on the matter, generally attributing Otellini's failure to Intel's late and flawed effort to gain traction in the mobile processor space,” Bob Cringely writes for I, Cringely. “While I tend to agree with this assessment, it doesn't go far enough to explain Otellini's fall, which is not only his fault but also the fault of Intel's board of directors. Yes, Otellini was forced out by the board, but the better action would have been for the board to have fired itself, too.”



“If there was a single event that triggered this end to Otellini's tenure at Intel I'm guessing it is Apple's decision to abandon Intel chips for its desktop computers. There has been no such announcement but Apple has sent signals to the market and Apple doesn't send signals for fun,” Cringely writes. “The question isn't if Apple would drop Intel but when and the way product design changes are made the when is not this Christmas but next.”



Much more in the full article here.


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