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Intel announces the resignation of its chief executive Otellini

 
 U.S. Intel Corp. announced that its chief executive Paul Otellini will retire from office.
 Otellini
 works at Intel, the largest company in the world to manufacture 
microprocessors, for nearly forty years, and serves as chief executive 
eight years ago.
 And
 contributed Otellini in many international initiatives and U.S. for the
 deployment of the use of computers and information technology tools, 
and give great interest the initiative "computer" every child in the 
schools, especially in poor countries, and also served as a member of 
the Board of Directors in the Google world since April 2004, and also a 
member of on the board of Intel since 2002, first director of operations from 2002 to 2005.
 Since
 1974 until 2002, Otellini has held several positions at Intel, 
including Executive Vice President and General Manager of Engineering 
Group standard, which is the heart of the work of Intel Corp., and was 
executive vice president and general manager of marketing and sales 
thereafter. And
 holds a master's degree from the University of California, Berkeley, 
and a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of San 
Francisco.
 And
 contributed Otellini in march Intel Corp., which is one of the largest 
computer companies in the world, the first undisputed market processors 
not competing only company AMD U.S. too, but at a distance of not 
Balgaribh, and expected to step down and Otellini after the annual 
meeting of shareholders in May next year.
 Otellini is the fifth CEO of the company, which extends back to the 45 years. Otellini said in a statement, "It was an honor for me to lead one of the largest companies in the world."
 "After
 nearly four decades with the company and eight years as CEO, the time 
has come to move and hand over the helm of Intel to a new generation of 
leadership."
 Intel
 did not disclose the name is expected to be a successor to Otellini, 
and whether it will be from within or from outside the company.
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
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