Paul Stevens Otellini (October 12, 1950 – October 2, 2017) was an American businessman and one-time president and CEO of Intel. He was also on the board of directors of Google . Early life and education [ edit] Paul S. Otellini was born and raised in San Francisco, California, United States. [1] His family is of Italian origin. [1]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Otellini- Otellini, who succeeded Craig Barrett, was the first Intel (INTC) CEO who was not an engineer. Otellini clearly could sell though: He is credited with winning the coveted business of making chips for the Apple’s (AAPL) PC business in 2005. Until then, Apple had used PowerPC processors that came out of an IBM-Apple-Motorola alliance.
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Paul Stevens Otellini (October 12, 1950 – October 2, 2017) was an American businessman and one-time president and CEO of Intel. He was also on the board of directors of Google . Early life and education [ edit] Paul S. Otellini was born and raised in San Francisco, California, United States. [1] His family is of Italian origin. [1]
- American
- St. Ignatius College Preparatory
- University of San Francisco, University of California, Berkeley
- Ex-President & Ex-CEO of Intel
May 16, 2013 · Paul Otellini passed up one of the biggest opportunities in Intel's history -- supplying chips for the first iPhone, the chipmaker's former CEO said. Otellini "decided against doing what...
May 20, 2013 · For his farewell, Paul Otellini, Intel's departing CEO, chose the interview format with the Atlantic Monthly's senior editor Alexis Madrigal. They give us a long (5,700+ words) but highly...
May 16, 2013 · For 40 of those years, a timespan that saw computing go from curiosity to ubiquity, Paul Otellini has been at Intel. He's been CEO of the company for the last eight years, but close to the...
- Alexis C. Madrigal
Oct 3, 2017 · Paul Otellini, the former CEO of Intel, who had a huge influence on helping Apple make the transition away from AMD processors on its Mac lineup, died earlier this week.