Intel's chief engineer.

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Dr. Venkata (Murthy) Renduchintala
Dr. Venkata (Murthy) M. Renduchintala is group president of the Technology, Systems Architecture & Client Group and chief engineering officer at Intel Corporation. The group is responsible for aligning technology, engineering, product design and business direction to extend Intel’s strategy and speed execution across the client device and IoT segments — all core to growth in the smart and connected compute era. Renduchintala’s group brings together Intel’s Platform Engineering, Client Computing, IoT, Software and Services, and Design and Technology Solutions as they share a common set of technologies required for client/mobile System on Chip (SoC) and connectivity leadership.
 
This proves that Ah Nehs are the best.
 
this proves that ah nehs are good at snake and ladder.
 
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Shows clearly the very reason why Intel is dead, technology in constipation! Doomed!
 
intel is like the google of search engines and facebook of social media. i doubt there are any worthy contenders.
 
intel is like the google of search engines and facebook of social media. i doubt there are any worthy contenders.
They have decided to go on the offensive and buy up small rivals with decent edge in technology.
 
They have decided to go on the offensive and buy up small rivals with decent edge in technology.

i also noted the move from intel in the last year of making optane memory is just as good as asking the taiwanese ram makers to go fly kite, these taiwanese are still making 16GB ram whereas intel's one block of terabyte optane memory can easily out kill them.
 
No wonder Intel is in trouble now. :wink:

Qualcomm is the future of computing.
 
Really?

Apple poached Intel's 5G leader weeks ahead of Qualcomm truce
It may be part of why Intel bailed on 5G modems.

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Intel's decision to bail on 5G modems may have gone hand-in-hand with Apple's truce with Qualcomm, but it's now clear there were hints of a shift weeks earlier. The Telegraph has learned that Apple poached Intel's 5G phone modem leader, Umashankar Thyagarajan, in February. While the departure itself wasn't a complete secret (Thyagarajan's LinkedIn profile confirms the switch), the news outlet claims to have email showing that the ex-director was the project engineer for the XMM 8160 chip at the heart of Intel's plans. He also "played a key role" creating the Intel modems used in the iPhone XS and XR.

Neither Apple nor Intel has commented on the report. It's also not clear exactly what Thyagarajan is doing in his new role (he describes it solely as "Architecture" in his LinkedIn bio), although wireless chipset design is the most likely explanation given his background.
Apple hasn't been shy about its intentions to make its own cellular chipsets. The company has been recruiting relevant talent for a while, and went so far as to expand its presence in San Diego in a move interpreted as an attempt to recruit Qualcomm staff. However, Thyagarajan's hire is a particularly huge coup for Apple -- it shows the company is determined to snap up top-level talent as it starts on cellular hardware, including people from its erstwhile partners.
 
I saw with my own eyes what happened to GE after the ah nehs infected it. now it is sinking like Titanic
 
CEO of intel still angmmoh. This indian guy is just the chief enginerring officer.

That's the problem ...he will make ridiculous claims about the superiority of new Intel chips. Many years later, the lie is found out and the company goes into a deep spin of destruction.
 
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