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Intel CEO signals that he’ll stick with contentious foundry plan

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Ian King / Bloomberg • 4 min read
Intel CEO signals that he’ll stick with contentious foundry plan
Intel is likely to continue taking it slow with the manufacturing build-out, even if it sticks with the foundry plan. Photo: Bloomberg
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Incoming Intel chief executive officer Lip-Bu Tan is signalling that he’ll stick with his predecessor’s plan to make chips for other companies, even as he vows to learn from past mistakes. 

Tan, who was named to the CEO job on Wednesday, sent a letter to employees before meeting with staff in the afternoon, offering a rough sketch of his plans for the embattled chipmaker. Part of the message: He will keep working to make Intel a top foundry — a business that produces chips for outside clients. That endeavor has been costly for Intel so far, and contributed to the ouster of prior CEO Pat Gelsinger. 

“We will work hard to restore Intel’s position as a world-class products company, establish ourselves as a world-class foundry and delight our customers like never before,” he said in the letter, which was published on Intel’s website. “That’s what this moment demands of us as we remake Intel for the future.” 

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