News from this site on July 26, Intel announced yesterday (local time) that former Micron executive Naga Chandrasekaran will replace Keyvan Esfarjani, who has decided to retire. Serves as Intel's chief global operating officer.
▲ Naga Chandrasekaran on the left, Kiwan Esfajani on the right. Picture source Intel official website. Chandrasekaran will officially join Intel on August 12, leading foundry manufacturing and supply chain management and serving as executive vice president, reporting to Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger.
Chandrasekaran will be responsible for Intel Foundry’s global production operations, including fab sort manufacturing, assembly test manufacturing, Intel Foundry strategic planning, quality assurance and supply chain.
Just in May this year, Intel announced another important personnel adjustment in the foundry business: Kevin O'Bakery replaced Stuart Pan as the head of customer service and ecosystem operations for the foundry business.
This site learned from his personal LinkedIn page that Naga Chandrasekaran has more than 20 years of working experience at Micron. His last position before joining Intel was Senior Vice President of Technology Development at Micron. .
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said:
Naga is an accomplished executive and his deep expertise in semiconductor manufacturing and technology development will be a tremendous complement to our team.
As we continue to build a globally resilient semiconductor supply chain and create the world’s first AI-era system foundry, Naga’s leadership will help us accelerate progress and seize the significant long-term development opportunities ahead.
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