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Article: Intel board chair Frank Yeary to depart after 17 years
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Intel's board chair, Frank Yeary, is retiring and will be succeeded by current board member and chip industry veteran Craig Barratt. This is part of an ongoing board refresh under CEO Lip-Bu Tan, who has implemented a turnaround strategy focused on reviving manufacturing and cutting management jobs.

The company, once dominant, has struggled since around 2010 due to missing the mobile chip market and falling behind rival TSMC in manufacturing technology. Analyst commentary suggests Yeary's departure was overdue given past strategic missteps, and his replacement with a semiconductor executive is seen as a positive move to professionalize the board and change company culture.

Main topics: Intel's leadership and board changes, the company's strategic turnaround efforts under its new CEO, and its historical competitive challenges.

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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/intel-board-chair-frank-yeary-to-depart-after-17-years/articleshow/129001066.cms
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2026-03-04 01:59
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