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Intel's fired CEO Pat Gelsinger
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is already using DeepSeek instead of OpenAI at his startup, Gloo
The tech industry's reaction to AI model DeepSeek R1 has been wild. Pat Gelsinger, for instance, is elated and thinks it will make AI better for everyone.
Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's startup chose China's DeepSeek instead of OpenAI
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Intel's former CEO says the market is getting DeepSeek wrong after AI-chip-stock rout
Retired Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said "the markets are getting it wrong" Monday after investors triggered a sell-off in response to China's DeepSeek.
"Incredible Piece Of Engineering:" Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Hails DeepSeek
Pat Gelsinger, who retired from Intel last year, said that if he were still leading the company, he would be open to working with DeepSeek.
Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger sees 3 reasons for optimism after DeepSeek’s startling debut
DeepSeek’s achievement is a big step forward in the world-changing advances of technology, regardless of who wins or loses
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Buys Nvidia Shares, Sees AI Market Expansion
Former Intel ( INTC, Financials) Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger revealed that he has acquired shares of Nvidia ( NVDA, Financials) and other artificial intelligence-related stocks, citing recent advancements in AI model training.
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger bought NVIDIA stock dip amid DeepSeek sell-off
Pat Gelsinger, the former CEO of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), has purchased NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock during its recent dip, as he shared in a LinkedIn post discussing the ongoing DeepSeek situation. Gelsinger's decision to buy comes as he offers his perspective on the market's reaction to the DeepSeek development,
Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger shares 3 reasons why DeepSeek is a big learning lesson for us
DeepSeek’s new open-source AI model, R1, has gained significant attention, briefly surpassing ChatGPT in popularity. Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has commended its impact, highlighting key lessons in computing: lower costs drive adoption,
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Intel’s Push to Revive Sales Pays Off in Fourth Quarter
Intel Corp. reported better-than-projected fourth-quarter revenue, while the semiconductor maker cautioned that its push to ...
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Intel Stock Holds Steady Ahead Of Q4 Earnings As Investors Look For Clarity On Acquisition Rumors, Pat Gelsinger Succession: Retail Remains Cautious
Shares of Intel Corp. (INTC) were in focus on Wednesday ahead of the chipmaker’s fourth quarter results, which are scheduled ...
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Intel’s stock inches up on solid earnings and revenue beat
The company reported earnings before certain costs such as stock compensation of 13 cents per share, squeezing past Wall ...
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Ahead of Intel earnings, the question is: 'Where is it going?'
Amid talk of "splits, saviors, and deals," Intel will deliver its first earnings report since Pat Gelsinger left as CEO.
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Intel reveals its 2026 PC processor plans
Following the debut of the Intel Panther Lake chip later in 2025, Intel will launch Nova Lake to begin shipping in 2026.
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Intel issues weak forecast, citing seasonality and an uncertain economy
Michelle Johnston Holthaus, Intel’s co-CEO and then executive vice president and general manager of the company’s Client ...
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Intel reveals foundries lost $13 billion last year, hints at what’s next
That doesn’t mean the company’s in great shape, exactly, as its primary businesses were all down this quarter and barely up ...
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Intel's quarterly revenue tops expectations as investors await new CEO
Intel on Thursday posted December-quarter results that beat analysts' low expectations, while its forecast for ...
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