Intel Taps New Leaders in Organizational Shuffle
23 June 2021 - 7:07AM
Dow Jones News
By Kimberly Chin
Intel Corp. has named several new leaders for some of its
newly-formed units, as the company makes organizational changes to
focus on certain business areas.
Intel will split its Data Platform Group into two new segments,
Datacenter and AI and Network and Edge. It will also form two new
units with one area focused on software and another on
high-performance computing and graphic, the company said.
Intel has named Chief People Officer Sandra Rivera to a new role
as executive vice president and general manager of Datacenter and
AI. She will lead the company's efforts to develop leadership data
center products for the cloud.
Raja Koduri, Intel's general manager of architecture, graphics
and software, will head the company's newly-created Accelerated
Computing Systems and Graphics group, Intel said.
Nick McKeown, who was a part-time Intel senior fellow, will
serve as the senior vice president and general manager of the
Network and Edge group, which combines Intel's Network Platforms
group, Internet of Things group and Connectivity group. He will
begin his full-time role next month, Intel said. Mr. McKeown joined
Intel in 2019 with the acquisition of Barefoot Networks, a company
he co-founded.
Intel has also tapped Greg Lavender as its chief technology
officer and senior vice president and general manager of its
newly-formed Software and Advanced Technology group. Mr. Lavender
joined the company this month from VMware Inc., where he served as
the chief technology officer.
Navin Shenoy, the executive vice president and general manager
of the Data Platforms Group, will leave the company on July 6. He
will assist with the transition, the company said.
Write to Kimberly Chin at kimberly.chin@wsj.com
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