Exit interview: Retiring Intel chairman Craig Barrett on the industry’s unfinished business
Intel chairman Craig Barrett is retiring on May 20. Now 69, he spent more than 35 years at the company and deserves much credit for building it into a manufacturing powerhouse and the world’s biggest chip maker. He succeeded Andy Grove as chief executive in 1998 and passed the CEO job on to Paul Otellini in 2005. As chairman for the past four years, he has traveled the world meeting with heads of state about… Continue Reading
Intel Developer Forum: Chairman Craig Barrett takes us on a world tech tour
Craig Barrett, the chairman of Intel, travels to 30 countries a year. At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco this morning, he took his audience of thousands on a tour of how tech is changing the places he visits. While Barrett didn’t make much news with his talk, he gave useful updates on where we stand in the global adoption of technology. I found his talk akin to a compass.
I can remember years when… Continue Reading